target timing

The term "target timing" is used across various fields to denote the optimal or planned time for achieving specific goals or completing tasks.

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Definition

B2General

(common)The specific time or period set for achieving a particular goal or completing a task.

Example

  • The target timing for the project completion is set for the end of the month.

C1Medicine

(technical, academic)The optimal window or moment for administering treatments or medications to achieve desired outcomes.

Example

  • Doctors must carefully consider the target timing when prescribing medication to ensure its effectiveness.

B2Business

(professional)The strategic planning and execution of campaigns or initiatives aimed at specific customer segments.

Example

  • The marketing team discussed the target timing for the new product launch.

C2Radar Systems

(technical)The timing of successive positions of a radar target plotted on a polar coordinate system.

Example

  • Engineers adjusted the radar's target timing to improve accuracy.

B2Sports

(common)Coordinating actions with a moving target to achieve success in activities like vaulting or jumping.

Example

  • Athletes must perfect their target timing to excel in double Dutch jump rope.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "target timing":

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