noun the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future
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Used to indicate tempo, rhythm, or duration of notes.
Used in physics to measure the duration of events or the intervals between them.
Used in calculations involving speed, distance, and other variables.
Used to describe specific eras, periods, or moments in the past.
Used in computing to track processes, schedules, or system operations.
Used to measure performance, such as race times or game durations.
Time is often used by writers to structure their work, meet deadlines, and manage their writing schedules.
Psychologists use time to schedule appointments, conduct therapy sessions, and track progress with clients.
Doctors use time to schedule patient appointments, surgeries, and follow-up visits to provide medical care.
Teachers use time to plan lessons, deliver instruction, assess student progress, and manage classroom schedules.
Engineers use time to create project timelines, meet deadlines, and coordinate with team members to complete projects.
Lawyers use time to meet court deadlines, prepare legal documents, conduct research, and meet with clients.
Accountants use time to manage financial records, prepare tax returns, conduct audits, and meet with clients.
Consultants use time to schedule client meetings, conduct research, develop proposals, and deliver project outcomes.
Chefs use time to plan menus, prepare food, coordinate kitchen staff, and ensure timely service to customers.
Athletes use time to train, compete in events, rest and recover, and follow a strict schedule to maintain peak performance.