How to Use deadline in a Sentence

deadline

noun
  • We had to hurry to meet the deadline.
  • The project was completed a week past its deadline.
  • She worked on her composition right up until the deadline.
  • They're working under a deadline.
  • The deadline for submitting college applications is April 19th.
  • The goal at the deadline shouldn’t be to make a move simply to make one.
    Jacob Calvin Meyer, Baltimore Sun, 29 July 2023
  • The first handover deadline was March 14 and the second was May 30.
    Jc Reindl, Detroit Free Press, 6 June 2023
  • The deadline to file to for the New Hampshire primary is the same day, on Oct. 27.
    Abby Cruz, ABC News, 21 Oct. 2023
  • To meet its deadline, San Diego would have to work more than three times as fast.
    Lyndsay Winkley, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 July 2023
  • With the trade deadline looming and the big league bullpen struggling, now might be the best time to do just that.
    Jacob Calvin Meyer, Baltimore Sun, 5 July 2024
  • Friday's deadline to fund the government is the first of two.
    Kaia Hubbard, CBS News, 6 Mar. 2024
  • The deadline to register is the end of the business day on Monday, Oct. 7.
    Katie Wiseman, The Indianapolis Star, 9 Apr. 2024
  • The two sides still have more than a month before a July 17 deadline.
    Steve Gardner, USA TODAY, 12 June 2023
  • Any deal was always going to be via trade and the Heat has until the trade deadline.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 4 July 2024
  • Prigozhin set May 10 as the deadline for the withdrawal of his fighters.
    Mary Ilyushina, Anchorage Daily News, 6 May 2023
  • McAfee agreed to postpone that deadline to Feb. 1 for Meadows and Clark.
    Kate Brumback The Associated Press, arkansasonline.com, 2 Dec. 2023
  • Clark’s lawyers asked a Georgia judge for more time to meet the deadlines in these three proceedings.
    Perry Stein, Washington Post, 12 Nov. 2023
  • Because of that, the bullpen is likely moving up on the Dodgers’ trade deadline shopping list.
    Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times, 12 June 2023
  • But Parson doesn’t seem too concerned by the tight deadline.
    Kacen Bayless, Kansas City Star, 23 Apr. 2024
  • Just before the Wednesday deadline to free Dunn, the state’s top court stopped his release to let the appeal process play out.
    Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff, Washington Post, 27 July 2024
  • This comes a day ahead of Tuesday's franchise tag deadline.
    Victoria Hernandez, USA TODAY, 6 Mar. 2023
  • Now imagine trying to sort through all of that junk while on deadline and under threat.
    Makena Kelly, WIRED, 11 Apr. 2024
  • Despite thriving as a starter over the first half of the season, he was moved to the bench when the Heat acquired Kevin Love on Feb. 20 ahead of the buyout deadline.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 24 Apr. 2023
  • With only a few days left before the looming contract deadline, things are still very much up in the air.
    Katie Campione, Deadline, 27 July 2024
  • The two sides were unable to reach an agreement ahead of the November trade deadline, which opened the door for Beckham.
    David Moore, Dallas News, 19 Mar. 2023
  • The new deadline for the State Department to respond is Thursday.
    Farnoush Amiri, BostonGlobe.com, 8 May 2023
  • The deadline for using the fifth-year option on his rookie contract is on May 1.
    Mark Inabinett | Minabinett@al.com, al, 26 Mar. 2023
  • The deadline to request a preorder is 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 7.
    Morgan Womack, The Indianapolis Star, 7 June 2023
  • Give a fantastic offer and put a deadline on getting that amazing offer so that they are compelled to take action now.
    Jodie Cook, Forbes, 17 Oct. 2024
  • King and another of those members, Janice Johnston, have said the rule strengthens the election process and doesn't change the Nov. 12 deadline for counties to certify results.
    Aysha Bagchi, USA TODAY, 16 Oct. 2024

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