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target date
noun
the date set or aimed at for the commencement, fulfillment, or completion of some effort.
The target date for the book is next May.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of target date1
Example Sentences
The opening of the stand was substantially delayed from its original target date of September 2021 because of many factors that arose during construction, including the Covid pandemic.
But the government insists it is still working towards this goal, and the target date remains far enough away that it's hard to forecast whether it will hit it.
Wrexham council is aiming for a target date of May to complete to complete the roll-back.
By late January, the DWP was developing a plan for repairs and had a target date for bringing the reservoir back, by April 2024, before “higher demands” in the late spring and summer, the emails indicate.
Her government, Sheinbaum said, would commence “dialogue” on the matter with Trump, who has set Feb. 1 as a likely target date for imposing the tariffs.
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