Time Is Money Definition & Meaning

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  • Time is money Cultural
    1. If we don't use our working time to earn money, we are in effect losing money.

    time is money Idioms
    1. One's time is a valuable commodity, as in I can't stay home and wait any longer; time is money, you know. This proverbial term goes back to one first recorded in 1572, time is precious, in a discourse on usury.

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    “Time is money! You waste time, you waste money! Now, Matt here”—he clapped Matthew on the back—“he’s seen the light! He starts work next week!”

    From Literature

    Deployment is really fast, and time is money in oil fields.

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    You’re frustrated because your time is money, especially your leisure time.

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    According to Mrs. Clarke, who reported on the whole situation to Penelope, the admiral grumbled and said, “I’ll wait if I must, but time is money, dear. I need to have more ostriches shipped from Africa as soon as possible, before the bad weather sets in. Wouldn’t want our future champions to be shipwrecked on some unmapped island somewhere and get eaten by cannibals!”

    From Literature

    Time is money, and project opponents soon realized that they could use this uncertainty to their advantage.

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