What is another word for measure time?

Pronunciation: [mˈɛʒə tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

The expression "measure time" is often used to describe the act of keeping track of the duration of an event or the passage of time. There are several synonyms for this phrase, including "keep track of time," "monitor time," "calculate time," "quantify time," "estimate time," and "gauge time." Each of these phrases implies a slightly different approach to measuring time, with some focusing on precision and accuracy, and others emphasizing estimation and approximation. Ultimately, the choice of term depends on the context of the situation and the level of detail required to accurately measure time.

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What are the hypernyms for Measure time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Measure time

  • Calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem as eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it.
    Michael Ende
  • Our civilisation has lost this bond between times, and tends to measure time with a yardstick, bit by bit, from one point to another.
    Lennart Meri
  • Being with you and not being with you is the only way I have to measure time.
    Jorge Luis Borges
  • Let seed be grass, and grass turn into hay: I'm martyr to a motion not my own; What's freedom for? To know eternity.But who would count eternity in days? These old bones live to learn her wanton ways: (I measure time by how a body sways.)
    Theodore Roethke
  • In magic—and in life—there is only the present moment, the now. You can’t measure time the way you measure the distance between two points. “Time” doesn’t pass. We human beings have enormous difficulty in focusing on the present; we’re always thinking about what we did, about how we could have done it better, about the consequences of our actions, and about why we didn’t act as we should have. Or else we think about the future, about what we’re going to do tomorrow, what precautions we should take, what dangers await us around the next corner, how to avoid what we don’t want and how to get what we have always dreamed of.
    Paulo Coelho

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