"Eventually"-O.K.-That's the answer._If you want more, ask someone else.
Delighted; I'm delighted with the response . I'm over the moon with the response.
Literal and colloquial, 'things change over time'.
a process of change in organisms over a period of time
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
The phrase "long-time" is an adjective. It means to be extending over a very long time period.
The meaning is to repeat over and over.
for the time being = for now
Waste of time.
Nothing. I believe you mean "start over," which just means to start something again from the beginning and do everything another time, hopefully correctly.
Another term for chronological order is "temporal sequence." This phrase emphasizes the arrangement of events in the order they occurred over time. Other synonyms include "sequential order" and "time order."
It is another way of answering yes to a question.
The meaning of the phrase by and by is over time or eventually. It means something will take place sometime on the future but not at a specified time.
"later on" "till then" "see you on the flipside"
Potestas temporis.
An alternative sentence
"Is" is a verb, while "over and above" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying another word in a sentence.
Delighted; I'm delighted with the response . I'm over the moon with the response.