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telecommuting
[ tel-i-kuh-myoo-ting ]
noun
- working at home by using a computer electronically linked to the network of one's place of employment.
telecommuting
/ ˈɛɪəˌːɪŋ /
noun
- another name for teleworking
Derived Forms
- ˈٱdzˌܳٱ, noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of telecommuting1
Example Sentences
While speaking at the FII Priority Summit on Wednesday, Trump decried telecommuting in the federal workforce.
Once bustling with city employees — and residents needing city services — these few blocks lying in the shadow of City Hall have been made desolate by telecommuting options and online access to municipal departments.
The state’s telecommuting workers are concentrated in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro area, tracking with the concentration of tech companies in the state.
Now in Colorado, she and her partner both work from home, telecommuting to their old Texas jobs.
“By raising the price of gas, people have a clear incentive to be more energy efficient by carpooling, buying a more fuel-efficient car or telecommuting,” Myers wrote a few weeks before the vote in 2016.
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