Definition of «juncture»

Juncture is a moment in time when an important decision or event must be made, often characterized by uncertainty and risk. It can also refer to a point where two things meet or come together, such as roads intersecting at an intersection or rivers converging at a confluence.

Sentences with «juncture»

  • Some of these works were exhibited on the floor, some at junctures in a 27 foot long, 8 foot tall steel structure, and some on the walls — a body divided, existing in a place of physical impossibility. (artspace.com)
  • At critical junctures in life we sometimes lose our bearings. (boulderpsych.com)
  • Contracting with an attorney for unbundled legal services, or limited representation, allows you to address financial limitations while still receiving expert counsel at critical junctures of a legal matter. (coloradosupremecourt.com)
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