Timing
(
noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Timing ( noun )
- The choice or control of when something should be done.
- The measurement of elapsed time.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english tīming; akin to old high german zīming time and probably to latin tempus.
Examples:
- The timing of the launch was critical to its success.
- The timing of the race was done with high-precision instruments.
- He is an expert in timing, and can do it with great accuracy.
- Timing is crucial for a successful outcome.
- The timing of events is what makes them happen at the right moment.
(As a verb)
Timing ( verb )
- The choice or control of when something should be done.
- The measurement of elapsed time.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english tīming; akin to old high german zīming time and probably to latin tempus.
Examples:
- The timing of the launch was critical to its success.
- The timing of the race was done with high-precision instruments.
- He is an expert in timing, and can do it with great accuracy.
- Timing is crucial for a successful outcome.
- The timing of events is what makes them happen at the right moment.