Noun
a time period during which something occurs or is expected to occur
Source: WordNettime-frame
an agreement can be reached in a reasonably short time frame Source: Internet
During 1981, funds were allocated to a new study for a bomber for the 1990s time-frame. Source: Internet
Four memorial inscriptions commemorating similarly named individuals, from the same region and falling within an appropriate time-frame, have been identified: Aelia Nepotes, Aelia Nepos, Julius Nepos, and Nepotes. Source: Internet
Such joint ventures are bound to benefit auto companies to meet the Green Deal objectives within a feasible time-frame. Source: Internet
Over the same weekly reporting time-frame, from Tuesday to Tuesday, the Gold Futures (Front Month) closed at approximately $1908.80 which was a decline of $-1.60 from the previous close of $1910.40, according to unofficial market data. Source: Internet
Over the same time-frame as Walmart’s reign, they have created a by turning a single filling station in Bury, Greater Manchester, into EG Group, with more than 6,000 sites. Source: Internet