Timekeeping (noun)

  1. The act of keeping track of and measuring time.
  2. The process of managing or supervising the use of time in a specific context, such as a sports competition or a factory.

Origin:

From time + keep + -ing.

Examples:

  1. Accurate timekeeping was essential to the success of the race, as each runner's time would be recorded and used to determine the winner.
  2. The timekeeping system used at the factory was sophisticated and automated, allowing the timekeeper to monitor the hours worked by each employee with ease.
  3. The timekeeping process involved setting up timers and stopwatches, starting and stopping the events, and recording the results.
  4. The timekeeping equipment was checked before each event to ensure that it was functioning properly.
  5. The timekeeping software was designed to be user-friendly and efficient, making it easy for the timekeeper to manage the schedule.
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