Definition of «eleventh hour»

The phrase "the eleventh hour" refers to a point in time that is very close to or at the last possible moment. It comes from an ancient Greek belief that the 11th hour was when people would start working, as it marked the end of their workday. In modern usage, this phrase means waiting until the last minute to do something or procrastinating until the final opportunity has passed.

Sentences with «eleventh hour»

  • Tory MP was talked out of running by aides after Brexit ally Michael Gove entered contest at eleventh hour (thesun.co.uk)
  • NEW YORK, NY (11/21/2012)(readMedia)-- In response to news reports that the Districting Commission made eleventh hour changes to the proposed map for New York City Council regarding Vito Lopez, Common Cause / NY released the following statement: (readme.readmedia.com)
  • A nostalgic eleventh hour attempt to ensure the symbol's immortality? (virtualdavis.com)
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