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Writer Grace Evans

Just-in-time

Just-in-time is a manufacturing strategy that aims to improve a company's return on investment by reducing inventory in the manufacturing process and the associated storage costs.

Literal Meanings of Just-in-time

Just:

Meanings of Just:
  1. Actually, right, actually.

  2. Rationally correct, correct.

  3. Morally correct, just, righteous.

  4. Clean enough.

  5. Simple, easy, easy.

  6. (phrasal adverb) Simply used to diminish the power of an imperative.

  7. It is used to convey a less serious or formal tone.

  8. It is used to show humility.

  9. (degrees) absolute, positive.

  10. A few moments ago, recently.

  11. Exactly, exactly, perfectly.

  12. An expression of concern or dissatisfaction.

  13. A game, a tournament.

  14. Play the tournament, play the tournament.

Sentences of Just
  1. This is an honest assessment of the facts.

  2. At first glance, it seems like a fair decision.

  3. He calls it bright red, but to me it's just red.

  4. Just follow the instructions on the package.

  5. I just called to say hello.

  6. Lord, we just want to thank you and glorify your name.

  7. It's just beautiful!.

  8. You have just checked out, but you can leave a message at the front desk.

  9. The fastball missed me in the head!.

  10. Everything has to be perfect for the big day.

In:

Meanings of In:
  1. A position of power or influence, or the means to attain it.

  2. (usually plural) Someone who or what, especially someone in an office.

  3. Batter/slugger status, slugger, see innings.

  4. Incoming corner or corner corner.

  5. Lock up.

  6. Take it to the harvest.

  7. It is indoors, especially at home or in the office or workplace.

  8. somewhere.

  9. (from a ball or other game instrument) Fall or abandonment within the playing area.

  10. Embedded or inserted into something.

  11. Be collected or received.

  12. In popular fashion.

  13. Incoming.

  14. (of the sails of a ship) Coiled or stowed.

  15. The tide is at or near the highest level.

  16. Privilege or possession used to mean possession, possession or confiscation.

  17. Currently on roll.

  18. Having an intimacy or relationship with someone.

  19. Taking a favorable position in relation to another person, ie B. position of influence or expected profit.

  20. For example, in or within a certain space. B. building or premises.

  21. To a speaker or other reference point.

  22. You have the right to play, for example you can play cricket and baseball.

  23. After starting something.

  24. (combined after the verb) Indicates a gathering of people gathered for a specific action, sometimes but not always with protest.

  25. It is used to indicate a location, recording or position within spatial, temporal or other boundaries.

  26. It is used to indicate a limit, qualification, condition or circumstance.

  27. It is used to refer to a medium, support, format, genre, or tool.

  28. Abbreviation for inch-inch.

Sentences of In
  1. His parents enticed him into the business.

  2. Is Mr. Smith here?.

  3. Little by little I pushed the snake into the basket until everything was there.

  4. If the tennis ball bounces off the line, it is in play.

  5. I found out why the TV doesn't work: it's not plugged in!.

  6. All responses to the questionnaires have been received.

  7. Skirts are in fashion this year.

  8. At low tide you cannot avoid the headland.

  9. Originally - by purchase - on the recommendation of her husband.

  10. He's very close to the Joneses.

  11. I think this bird loves you. Are you there, friend!.

  12. He ran to the edge of the pool and dove in.

  13. The tide rises for six hours and then falls again for six hours.

  14. Bring the water to a boil and add the vegetables.

  15. He tried a wild pitch, but couldn't stay.

  16. The show still didn't get interesting after 20 minutes.

  17. This means less water gets into your boots.

  18. By replacing the faucet rings, he felt he was doing his part to protect the environment.

Time:

Meanings of Time:
  1. The measured pitch duration measures the rhythm of the rhythmic distribution of the movement.

  2. A call from the bartender to inform customers that the establishment is closing and no more drinks will be served.

Sentences of Time
  1. Let's synchronize our clocks so that we don't have to be at different times.

  2. Your car is three times faster than mine, which is four times heavier than this.

  3. Common or triple compass, the musician keeps time well.

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