Dusk definition

Dusk means 30 minutes after Sunset;
Dusk means that time of the afternoon when the sun is below the horizon however there is still soft light in the sky.
Dusk means sunset on any particular day.

Examples of Dusk in a sentence

  • The Engineer shall perform a daily inspection of the Project site(s) at the beginning and end of each day (“Dawn and Dusk Patrol”) and shall issue directives to the contractor(s) to correct any deficiencies which may be identified.

  • Dusk to dawn outdoor lighting for Members' properties in close proximity to existing secondary circuits, and public lighting for streets and highways using luminaries designed for such use.

  • Evening rental times for fields with lights are from Dusk - 10:00pm.

  • Hours of Service Dusk to dawn, controlled by photo-sensitive devices, every night, and all night for approximately 4,200 hours per year.

  • In this role he acted as an executive director of Home & Decor Holdings Pty Ltd (renamed Adairs Limited on 28 May 2015) until 23 February 2015 when Dusk was divested by the Group.


More Definitions of Dusk

Dusk means 30 minutes after sunset as calculated by the U.S. Naval Observatory.
Dusk means one-half (1/2) hour after sunset as officially established by the National Weather Service in Eugene, Oregon.
Dusk means the time when street lights come on; “dawn” means the time when street lights turn off;
Dusk means the period of the evening, one half-hour before the astronomical sunset time determined for that date and geographic location and elevation, until darkness begins.
Dusk means the time one-half hour after sunset as published by the National Weather Service (Ord. 2017-07 § 2, 2017; Ord. 2014-04 § 1, 2014; Ord. 2008-20 § 1, 2008; Ord. 88-4 § 13, 1988).
Dusk means the state or period of partial darkness between day and night at which time the sun has set.
Dusk means … A it is dark.