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quarters

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for quarters.

Editorial note

First of all, a car is not going to be adequate collateral for half (or three quarters, or more) of a house.

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Quick take

A commonly played university drinking game in North America.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A commonly played university drinking game in North America.

noun

Quarterfinals.

noun

(by extension) The place where someone or something lives.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for quarters.

noun

A commonly played university drinking game in North America.

noun

Quarterfinals.

noun

(by extension) The place where someone or something lives.

Example sentences

1

First of all, a car is not going to be adequate collateral for half (or three quarters, or more) of a house.

2

Qualcomm would've been fine in the next 2 quarters, once it passed the Snapdragon 810 generation.

3

A company that is well-capitalized and having trouble growing might buy a similarly-sized company just for the next couple quarters of revenue.

4

However, they don't bat an eye when the salesperson doesn't make their quota a couple quarters in a row and gets fired.

5

A lot of this is similar to the fishing industry in US, long exhausting shifts, dangerous slippery conditions, and cramped noisy sleeping quarters.

6

That's because by 1944 three quarters of Bletchley's workforce was made up of very young women, or girls, often just out of school.

7

Many companies only make plans for the next several quarters.

8

There have been a number of underwater habitats built (both for science and nominally living quarters) so there are reports you can read on the experience.

9

As a percentage of all mobile phones (including featurephones), iPhone shipments have risen steadily from about 3.3% (average across 2010) to 11.8% (average first two quarters of 2015).

10

You can always spend dollars to buy quarters.

11

They obviously sold millions on launch but I believe they don't want to set expectations too high by revealing the number until they see next quarters results.

12

It's easier to hit with a knife than with a bullet in close quarters, and as 'harshreality suggests, you can disable your opponents in ways the gun wouldn't let you, by cutting through their nerves.

Quote examples

1

Regarding the past year, the article simply says that "the cumulative capital outflow over the past five quarters [is] $520bn."

2

We've solved the "can people live in tiny quarters for long periods of time...in spaaaace?" problem with the ISS and numerous earth-based missions.

3

"When a schoolgirl asked Dr Kalam why he did not accept President's post again despite demands from several quarters, he said: "You know you are simply a fantastic girl.

4

"Greater China sales fell by 21% from $16.8 billion to $13.2 billion" That's reading sequential quarters, which pretty much nobody in finance (who wants to be taken seriously) does, because it overlooks seasonal factors.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use quarters in a sentence?

First of all, a car is not going to be adequate collateral for half (or three quarters, or more) of a house.

What does quarters mean?

A commonly played university drinking game in North America.

What part of speech is quarters?

quarters is commonly used as noun.