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opportune

[op-er-toon, -tyoon] / ˌɒp ərˈtun, -ˈtyun /


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By implication, he suggests, the Trump era might have been avoided had different choices been made at opportune moments.

From Washington Post

We found several instances in which the days executives traded in their competitors' stock were more opportune — if not the most opportune — over certain windows of time.

From Salon

The timing is opportune for the United States to actively pursue a comprehensive trade policy for Asia.

From Washington Post

"Animal reservoirs also keep a lineage in circulation and potentially reintroduce it back into circulation at an opportune moment," Rajnarayanan said.

From Salon

Their timing was opportune, coming six years before the U.S.

From Seattle Times