Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for off-time

off-time

Discover More

Example Sentences

"Here's an example -- your smartwatch screen is off most of the time. During the off-time of the screen, instead of displaying information, it can harvest light to charge your watch, significantly extending how long you can go between charges," says Chunxiong Bao, associate professor at Nanjing University, previously a postdoc researcher at LiU and the lead author of the paper.

When he pleaded guilty, Rader admitted in court that he would “troll” for victims on his off-time, then stalk and kill them.

“I met Kwikstep in the streets because he also was hitting during the off-time of breaking in NYC.”

During their off-time in Arizona, most of the Maker Empire dancers were busy watching competitors and in awe of the breakdancers.

“So we know when there’s something happening, something at play that’s causing the pulsars to tick a little bit off-time”—something like gravitational waves stretching and shrinking the space between Earth and each pulsar.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement