time-sharing
- IPA[ˈtīmˌSHeriNG]
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- the use of a property as a vacation home at specified times by several joint owners.;the operation of a computer system by several users for different operations at the same time.
noun: time-sharing
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- a policy agreed between political parties or within a coalition to share responsibility for ... he appealed to them to accept the power-sharing compromise power-sharing is implemented to ensure that the interests of all are served
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- a commercial arrangement between two airlines, whereby one sells seats on a flight operated by ... QANTAS operates the route with BA under a code-sharing arrangement
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- the distribution of a portion of federal tax revenues to state and local governments.
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- the practice of sharing content from a website on a social media site or application: mobile technology and social sharing have reshaped the media industry in recent years don't forget to add social sharing buttons to your blog
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- the practice of making video recordings available to watch online, especially on social media: the act won a music video contest on the Internet's number-one site for video-sharing the video-sharing app has reached enormous popularity in recent months
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- the practice of sharing a car for regular travelling, especially for commuting: varying shifts worked by staff make car sharing difficult some companies operate their own in-house car-sharing schemes
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- the practice of or ability to transmit files from one computer to another over a network or the ... file-sharing software
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- the practice of sharing content from a website on a social media site or application: mobile technology and social sharing have reshaped the media industry in recent years don't forget to add social sharing buttons to your blog
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- the use of a property as a holiday home at specified times by several joint owners.
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