Pronunciation: /ˈhoʊmˌʃɔrɪŋ/
noun a business practice in which employees work from home instead of a traditional office setting
A1 Homeshoring is when people work from home instead of in an office.
A2 Many companies are now offering homeshoring opportunities to their employees.
B1 Homeshoring can provide a better work-life balance for individuals.
B2 The trend of homeshoring has been growing rapidly in recent years.
C1 Homeshoring has become a popular alternative to traditional office work for many professionals.
C2 Some companies have fully embraced homeshoring as a permanent way of working for their employees.
formal Homeshoring is becoming a popular alternative to traditional office-based work.
informal I started homeshoring last month and I love the flexibility it offers.
slang Homeshoring is the new way to work from home and make money.
figurative In today's digital age, homeshoring has opened up new opportunities for remote work.
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