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Princeton's WordNet

  1. delay, hold, time lag, postponement, waitnoun

    time during which some action is awaited

    "instant replay caused too long a delay"; "he ordered a hold in the action"

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  1. time lag

    Time-Lag Records is an independent record label based in Portland, Maine. It has released albums by artists such as Phantom Buffalo, Elephant Micah, Fursaxa, MV+EE and the Bummer Road, Death Chants, Six Organs of Admittance, Wooden Wand, Charalambides, Espers, The Tower Recordings, Drona Parva, GHQ, Big Blood and others. Time-Lag's releases tend to be in the acid folk, psychedelic folk, and New Weird America genres. Most albums are released in limited editions of 1000 or less, usually pressed on vinyl. Time-Lag has also released a number of limited-run CD-Rs. Time-Lag Records also acts as a distributor for other independent labels who release music in a similar genre, including Chocolate Monk, Digitalis, and Eclipse Records.

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  1. time lag

    Time lag refers to the period or delay between two related phenomena, events, or actions. It is the elapsed time between an input or cause being implemented and its subsequent effects or results being observed. This concept is common in various fields such as economics, engineering, physics, and earth sciences.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of time lag in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of time lag in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of time lag in a Sentence

  1. Stephen Morse:

    There will be a time lag, since the disease takes some days to develop, but if the proper measures are being taken, there should soon be a large falloff in the number of new cases.

  2. Sally Satel:

    The non immediacy of it is arguably a benefit, sally Satel don’t want people acting impulsively. That’s why building in a time lag could be advantageous and allay anxiety.

  3. Lennard Neo:

    It may take six to 12 months for investors to reap the rewards of post-halving price movements, in reality, there is a significant time lag between the halving event and the establishment of renewed market equilibrium based on general supply and demand.

  4. Takumi Tsunoda:

    There’s a possibility China-bound exports and output will be sluggish if the United States gets worse, and that would spread to China, but if there will be any impact, it’ll be with a bit of a time lag.

  5. Takumi Tsunoda:

    But if there will be any impact, it’ll be with a bit of a time lag.


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