LONG PAST TIME

Definition: Indicating that a particular action or event should have happened or been done a long time ago; overdue.

Synonyms: Overdue, Late, Time's Up, Well Overdue, Way Overdue

Usage Examples in Sentences

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He realized it was long past time to apologize for the mistake.
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Long past time to return the borrowed library book.
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She realized it was long past time to learn a new language, so she enrolled in a Spanish class.
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The renaissance of classical literature is long past time in our modern education system.
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It is long past time for society to embrace renewable energy solutions.
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In the realm of artificial intelligence, it is long past time for ethical considerations to take center stage.
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Effective communication skills are long past time for budding diplomats in international relations.
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Addressing systemic inequalities in the workplace is long past time for progressive organizations.
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She realized it was long past time to move on from the job that no longer fulfilled her.
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His apology was long past time, but it was appreciated nonetheless.
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Long past time, we upgraded our computer systems.
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It is long past time for us to address climate change seriously.
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The company's policies are long past time for a review.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I noticed we still haven't received the quarterly report from your team.B: Good morning, David. Yes, I apologize for the delay. It's long past time that we had that completed.A: Understandable, but we really need it for the board meeting tomorrow. Can you expedite the process?B: Absolutely, I'll make sure to prioritize it and have it on your desk by this afternoon.
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