Minute

//ˈmɪnɪt//

"Minute" in a Sentence (35 examples)

The statue of the Minute Man commemorates the valiant soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War.

Just a minute.

The station is a ten minute drive from here.

A minute has sixty seconds.

A second is a sixtieth part of a minute.

One minute earlier, and they could have caught the bus.

One minute earlier, and we could have seen the Queen.

I missed the train by only one minute.

Those books look as if they're going to topple over any minute.

Could I see you a minute, please?

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Holonyms: hectosecond < kilosecond < hour < day < week < megasecond < fortnight < month < year < gigasecond < century < kiloannum, kiloyear, millennium < terasecond < mega-annum, megayear < petasecond < giga-annum, gigayear < exasecond < zettasecond < yottasecond < ronnasecond < quettasecond

Meronyms: quectosecond < rontosecond < yoctosecond < zeptosecond < attosecond < femtosecond < picosecond < nanosecond < microsecond < millisecond < centisecond < decisecond < second < decasecond

You have twenty minutes to complete the test.

Total activity levels in the lowest quartile were equivalent to walking for 49 minutes at roughly 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) per hour daily. Total activity levels in the second-, third- and fourth-highest quartiles were equivalent to 78, 105 and 160 minutes, respectively.

give me a minute

Wait a minute, I’m not ready yet!

We need to be sure these maps are accurate to within one minute of arc.

Let’s look at the minutes of last week’s meeting.

The Clerk or 'recording Clerk' drafts a minute and then, or at a later time, reads it to the Meeting. Subsequent contributions are on the wording of the minute only, until it can be accepted by the Meeting. Once the minute is accepted, the Meeting moves on to the next item on the agenda.

If you buy this model, you’ll get 100 free minutes.

Tell her, that I some Certainty may bring; / I go this minute to attend the king.

[…]according to the Prophecies of him, which were so clear and descended to minutes and circumstances of his passion

Oh, I ain't heard that song in a minute!

“Man, I haven’t seen you in a minute,” he says, smiling still. “Maybe like two, three years ago?”

I seen Too$hort up there. Me and $hort ain't talked in a minute.

RON:I remember my first. I was a minute younger than you. […]I remember thinking, saying to myself..."This is the first time I'm eating as a person who killed someone."

I’ll minute this evening’s meeting.

I dare say there was a vast amount of minuting, memoranduming, and despatch-boxing, on this mighty subject.

On 17 November 1949 Jay minuted Cripps, arguing that trade liberalization on inessentials was socially regressive.

The Commander-in-Chief of Bomber Command, Sir Richard Peirse, was sceptical of its findings, minuting, ‘I don’t think at this rate we could have hoped to produce the damage which is known to have been achieved.’

Mr. Klingstadt, chief Auditor of the Admiralty of that city, sent for and examined them very particularly concerning the events which had befallen them; minuting down their answers in writing, with an intention of publishing himself an account of their extraordinary adventures.

The Empress of Russia, with her own hand, minuted an edict for universal tolerance.

They found only minute quantities of chemical residue on his clothing.

The lawyer gave the witness a minute examination.

The single-imaging optic of the mammalian eye offers some distinct visual advantages. Such lenses can take in photons from a wide range of angles, increasing light sensitivity. They also have high spatial resolution, resolving incoming images in minute detail.

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