The Collaborative International Dictionary
one-year \one-year\ adj. 1. completing its life cycle within a year. [prenominal]
WordNet
Usage examples of "one-year".
Miguel, after studying alternative locations and real estate advertisements, signed a one-year lease with full pay152 ARTHUR BAILEY ment in advance.
From family sources, Dunn produced a $78,000 down payment and agreed to a one-year deferral on starting payments on the balance -- none of which John ever intended to collect.
From family sources, Dunn produced a $78,000 down payment and agreed to a one-year deferral on starting payments on the balance -- none of which John ever intended to collect.
Time was blurring along in the computer model, but his first one-year snapshot was thirty seconds in the future.
On October 2,1 had celebrated the one-year anniversary of my cancer diagnosis, which meant that I was no longer in remission.
The best thing to do, Hoke decided, was to try and get all permanent residents for one-year leases, if he possibly could.
Using or obtaining unauthorized access devices to obtain anything of value totaling $1000 or more during a one-year period.
Now 20 years old, he had earned his Harvard MBA in a one-year accelerated program and was purportedly a venture capitalist specializing in high-tech companies.