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Logistics wins the day, and the Supreme Deity is, at this juncture, nowhere to be seen.

There was no social cachet associated with jazz at that juncture in American history—if anything, the contrary.

At a time when U.S.-Iran relations are at a crucial juncture, the claims in The Good Spy will not be welcome.

The correlation between tiredness and activity is not proven—at this juncture, anyway.

And then suddenly fall like a ten-pound weight on the keyboard at just the right juncture?

Mr. Lowten bethought himself, at this juncture, of looking out of the window.

At this juncture lord Delaware arrived with three ships, 150 men, and plenty of provisions, and settled the colony.

The juncture was in a big, marshy, untillable flat, from which hills rose abruptly.

That his removal at this juncture was extremely convenient was a fact that, on the other hand, she carefully concealed.

But the obstacles which should have hindered his assailants hindered Garnache even more at this juncture.

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On this page you'll find 80 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to juncture, such as: crossroad, choice, circumstance, condition, contingency, and crisis.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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