Synonyms for all-time


Grammar : Adj
Spell : awl-tahym
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɔlˌtaɪm


Définition of all-time

Origin :
  • "during recorded time," 1910, American English, from all + time (n.). Earlier it had been used in a sense "full-time," of employment, or in opposition to one-time (1883).
  • adj unsurpassed and permanent
Example sentences :
  • The Red River made an all-time record by flowing four miles an hour.
  • Extract from : « North Dakota » by Various
  • The number of Americans at work has reached an all-time high.
  • Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
  • The inflationary pressures on prices and rents, with relatively few exceptions, are now at an all-time peak.
  • Extract from : « State of the Union Addresses of Harry S. Truman » by Harry S. Truman
  • At the same time profits of corporations have reached an all-time record in 1947.
  • Extract from : « State of the Union Addresses of Harry S. Truman » by Harry S. Truman
  • Farm exports are setting an all-time record each year, and farm income last year, net farm income, was up more than 25 percent.
  • Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
  • In 1980 tax revenues increased by $54 billion, and in 1980 we had one of our all-time biggest deficits.
  • Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
  • From his days as baseball's all-time homerun king to his recent acts of healing, he has always brought Americans together.
  • Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
  • His character had sunk to an all-time low, he reflected with grim humor as he walked into the shadow of the main building.
  • Extract from : « The Lani People » by J. F. Bone
  • Perhaps on account of their all-time scarcity in our State, the early Indians seldom killed the Original.
  • Extract from : « The Black Moose in Pennsylvania » by Henry W. Shoemaker
  • You, your elected and appointed officials, and your kept press just gave me the all-time horse-laugh.
  • Extract from : « Revenge » by Arthur Porges

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