Noun
press time (plural press times)
The time when a publication, typically a newspaper, is sent to be published.
According to Johns Hopkins University, which is utilized by the Florida Department of Health (DOH), more than 8.7 million people in the United States have been infected with the coronavirus, and at least 225,817 have died as of press time Tuesday. Source: Internet
All three accused were still in custody at press time, and were scheduled to make court appearances in London. Source: Internet
As at press time, the situation was still tense as no noticeable efforts have been made as distress calls were not being responded to. Source: Internet
As of press time on Thursday we were unable to get a clear answer as to whether charter captains were considered “essential” service workers under Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Executive Order 20-91. Source: Internet
As of press time last night, a News Americas analysis showed the Caribbean region now has 2,561 cases in total. Source: Internet
As of press time, the Los Angeles County Registrar/ Recorder reported 28,088 “no” votes and 27,878 “yes” votes on the measure. Source: Internet