deferred time

The term 'deferred time' involves postponing activities or requirements to a later period, commonly seen in various fields like project management, transportation, and computing.

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Definition

B2General

(common)A period that has been postponed to occur later than originally planned.

Example

  • The meeting was set for 10 AM but has now been deferred to 2 PM.

C1Computer Engineering

(technical)The time when a delayed operation eventually takes place.

Example

  • The system will process the deferred time operations during the next maintenance window.

C1Chess

(specialized)The time when a tournament is paused, and a player's next move is recorded to be revealed when play resumes.

Example

  • The match entered deferred time, and players had the chance to analyze their positions overnight.

C1Transportation

(formal)A temporary adjustment of off-duty hours for commercial drivers, allowing a shift of rest periods under specific conditions.

Example

  • The driver used deferred time to move two hours of rest to the following day.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "deferred time":

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