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View definitions for overdue

overdue

adjective as in late, behind schedule

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The city is long overdue for a comprehensive plan that outlines infrastructure needs and costs, including for regular maintenance and improvements to public works, such as bus shelters, landscaped medians and protected bike lanes.

The subject has received much more prominence in the last decade - something many would argue is long overdue.

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"However, it’s an overdue symbolic decision to raise the stakes and demonstrate military support to Ukraine."

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At Mar-a-Lago, where so much of the property is exposed, Williams said robotic dogs are long overdue.

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The prime minister said the time was "long overdue for Westminster politicians to level with people, honestly, about the trade-offs that Britain faces".

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

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