Housekeeping ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Housekeeping ( noun )

  1. The management and maintenance of a house, apartment, or hotel, including cleaning, laundry, and other domestic tasks.
  2. The management and maintenance of a business or organization.
  3. The process of maintaining and organizing a computer system, network, or storage medium.

Origin:

From house + keep. first recorded in english in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. She was in charge of housekeeping at the hotel.
  2. He did some housekeeping tasks before leaving for work.
  3. The company did some housekeeping on their network.
  4. She was responsible for the housekeeping of the business.
  5. Housekeeping is an important part of keeping a home clean and comfortable.

(As a verb)

Housekeeping ( verb )

  1. The management and maintenance of a house, apartment, or hotel, including cleaning, laundry, and other domestic tasks.
  2. The management and maintenance of a business or organization.
  3. The process of maintaining and organizing a computer system, network, or storage medium.

Origin:

From house + keep. first recorded in english in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. She was in charge of housekeeping at the hotel.
  2. He did some housekeeping tasks before leaving for work.
  3. The company did some housekeeping on their network.
  4. She was responsible for the housekeeping of the business.
  5. Housekeeping is an important part of keeping a home clean and comfortable.
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