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one-time
adjective
- prenominal at some time in the past; former
adverb
- informal.at once
Word History and Origins
Origin of one-time1
Example Sentences
A one-time mass deportation would cost taxpayers no less than $315 billion and would devastate the American workforce, it found.
"We were hoping for positive spillover effects, like customers will be more environmentally conscious and consume less one-time use plastic or paper products," said Che, an associate professor at UCR's School of Business.
UC also is asking the state for $1.36 billion in one-time funding to renovate aging campus facilities and build new classrooms, labs and other projects.
Since triumphing in last week's vote, Trump has been assembling his top team - with another of his one-time Republican rivals, Marco Rubio, reportedly in the frame to be his new secretary of state.
The county auditor’s office has put one-time costs for the measure at about $8 million, but the ultimate price tag is expected to be significantly larger.
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