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time keep

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Etymology

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From time +‎ keep.

Verb

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time keep (third-person singular simple present time keeps, present participle time keeping, simple past and past participle time kept)

  1. Alternative form of timekeep
    • 2000, J.K. Gilbert, C. Boulter, Developing Models in Science Education, page 294:
      Who time keeps? Who evaluates the results?
    • 2014, Sean McKeithen, Redux, page 42:
      Since it was not uncommon to be able to time keep, it should not have been that bad of a problem.
    • 2014, Debbie Rosenorn-Lanng, Human Factors in Healthcare: Level One:
      We mentioned already that if you have a big enough team then it becomes one person's role to time keep and document.

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