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business day
[biz-nis dey]
noun
a weekday when most workplaces are open; working day.
Your application will take 10 to 15 business days to process, or two to three weeks.
Friday is not a business day in Jordan—we work Sunday to Thursday.
Word History and Origins
Origin of business day1
Example Sentences
ABC reported in March that the Trump administration had been sued three times for every business day of his presidency.
Austin has not implemented the software yet, but city officials said they believe it could cut preliminary reviews there to one business day from 15.
Steve Katz said Thursday that once a decision has been made to seek an arrest warrant in such cases, the process to file a criminal complaint must begin within one business day, according to a copy of an office-wide memo reviewed by The Times.
The bill would “require those records to be made available to a petitioner, respondent, or protected person, or their representative, within one business day upon an oral or written request” and to be accessible under the state’s public records law.
But just one business day after announcing the investigation, the federal agency decided the Maine Department of Education wasn’t giving girls equal opportunities and had violated Title IX “by allowing male athletes to compete against female athletes,” according to a letter from HHS to the state.
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