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from this time

 

[ frʌm ðɪs taɪm ]

Phrase
Context #1 | Phrase

preposition

Starting now; from this moment forward.

Synonyms

from now on, starting now.

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Word Description / Examples
from this time

Used in formal writing or speech to indicate a period starting at the current moment.

  • From this time, we will implement new policies
  • From this time, no unauthorized personnel will be allowed beyond this point
from now on

Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate that something will apply from the current moment forward.

  • From now on, we need to be more careful
  • From now on, I will be more punctual
starting now

Often used in informal situations to emphasize immediate action or change.

  • Starting now, I'm going to eat healthier
  • Starting now, the playground is open to everyone

Examples of usage

  • I promise to be more responsible from this time.
  • We will implement the new policy from this time onwards.
Context #2 | Phrase

conjunction

Used to indicate a starting point in time or a change in circumstances.

Synonyms

from that moment, since then.

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from this time

Same as the first entry, it indicates a starting point in the present or near future, often signifying a rule or expectation. The repetition in the input seems to be unintentional, thus treated similarly.

  • From this time, you will be responsible for closing the store
  • From this time, we'll follow the new schedule
since then

Refers to the time that has passed since a specific event, often used to describe ongoing situations or changes starting from a past event.

  • She got promoted last year, and since then, she's been leading the team effectively
  • He moved to the city in 2010 and has enjoyed life there since then
from that moment

Used to refer to a specific past moment when something significant happened, indicating that everything changed from that point onward.

  • From that moment, she knew she wanted to be a doctor
  • From that moment, their relationship was never the same

Examples of usage

  • From this time, he became more focused on his studies.
  • From this time, everything changed for the better.

Translations

Translations of the word "from this time" in other languages:

🇵🇹 a partir deste momento

🇮🇳 इस समय से

🇩🇪 ab diesem Zeitpunkt

🇮🇩 dari saat ini

🇺🇦 від цього моменту

🇵🇱 od tego momentu

🇯🇵 この瞬間から

🇫🇷 à partir de ce moment

🇪🇸 a partir de este momento

🇹🇷 bu andan itibaren

🇰🇷 이 순간부터

🇸🇦 من هذه اللحظة

🇨🇿 od této chvíle

🇸🇰 od tejto chvíle

🇨🇳 从这一刻起

🇸🇮 od tega trenutka

🇮🇸 frá þessum tíma

🇰🇿 осы сәттен бастап

🇬🇪 ამ მომენტიდან

🇦🇿 bu andan etibarən

🇲🇽 a partir de este momento

Etymology

The phrase 'from this time' originated from Middle English and has been used in the English language for centuries. It is a simple and straightforward expression that denotes a starting point or a change in circumstances. The usage of this phrase has remained consistent over time, reflecting its clarity and versatility in communication.