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eleventh hour
noun
the last possible moment for doing something.
to change plans at the eleventh hour.
eleventh hour
noun
the latest possible time; last minute
( as modifier )
an eleventh-hour decision
eleventh hour
The last minute: “The water bombers arrived at the eleventh hour — just in time to prevent the forest fire from engulfing the town.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of eleventh hour1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
At the eleventh hour, the White House named Essayli as acting U.S. attorney, allowing him to hold the post for 210 more days without confirmation hearings.
The newlyweds reportedly had to make an eleventh hour venue change, opting for the more secluded and secure Arsenale for the Saturday reception, according to local media.
“It’s so much better to get people out during an event for safety reasons, than to — at the eleventh hour — try to get people out,” Suen said in an interview with The Times.
Her eleventh hour telephone calls with Trump have twice helped stall the imposition of new tariffs.
The surprising announcement came at the eleventh hour of his presidency and sparked celebration among the amendment's backers.
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