What is another word for at which time?

Pronunciation: [at wˌɪt͡ʃ tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

"At which time" is a phrase used to denote a specific moment or point in time. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to express the same meaning. Examples of such words include "when," "whereupon," "whenever," and "during the time." "When" is commonly used in a more causal and natural way to indicate a point in time. "Whereupon" is a bit more formal and used to place importance on an event that's about to occur. "Whenever" is more casual, indicating that something happens frequently, while "during the time" will describe an event happening over a specific period. There is a range of words to choose from that can represent a specific timeline, and the context relies on the specific context.

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What are the hypernyms for At which time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with At which time

  • So that between the Cape of St. Maria and Japan we were four months and twenty-two days; at which time there were no more than six besides myself that could stand upon his feet.
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  • The chimney-sweepers of London have also singled out the first of May for their festival; at which time they parade the streets in companies, disguised in various manners. Their dresses are usually decorated with gilt paper, and other mock fineries; they have their shovels and brushes in their hands, which they rattle one upon the other; and to this rough music they jump about in imitation of dancing.
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  • The boys attend the Institute. I saw where they keep the girls. They are not taught anything. They are merely fed, bathed, given exercise, raised so until puberty, at which time they are culled. The enemy does not want either rebellion or thought bred into his followers, so any who show signs of independence or unusual intelligence are culled.
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  • When a child turns 12, he should be kept in a barrel and fed through the bunghole, until he reaches 16 ... at which time you plug the bunghole.
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