timekeeping

[ UK /tˈa‍ɪmkiːpɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act or process of determining the time
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How To Use timekeeping In A Sentence

  • I'm so anal about timekeeping that I almost experience physical pleasure when I get it spot on, which is 99% of the time.
  • Because they have no gears or escapements to disturb their regular frequency, quartz clocks are extremely accurate and have become the dominant timekeeping technology.
  • In 1967 the rotation of the earth was abandoned as the basic source of timekeeping.
  • New timekeeping procedures had been introduced as part of an efficiency drive.
  • In 1967 the rotation of the earth was abandoned as the basic source of timekeeping.
  • New timekeeping procedures had been introduced as part of an efficiency drive.
  • The way he disciplined three players for poor timekeeping sent out exactly the right message. The Sun
  • Less certain, however, is Radovan Karadzic's ability to hang on to his record for arsiest behaviour in a Hague courtroom, with madam's fabled timekeeping skills likely to challenge even the former Bosnian Serb leader's reputation for arrogant no-shows. Why Naomi Campbell finds war crimes a trial
  • He has missed the team bus through poor timekeeping and been involved in training-ground incidents. Times, Sunday Times
  • An astronomical check on timekeeping was made by a sighting tube pointed to a selected star.
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