Timeframe

Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪmˌfreɪm/

Timeframe (noun)

  1. A set period of time in which something must happen or be planned.
  2. A boundary of time used to describe when an event, study, or activity takes place.

Examples

  • The team set a timeframe for finishing the project.
  • The deadline depends on the timeframe we choose.