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workspace
[ wawrk-speys ]
noun
- space used or required for one's work, as in an office or home.
- Computers.
- a temporary digital storage area that contains related data and software files:
You can create and store images in your workspace.
- a file or directory within this storage area:
If you make changes, be sure to save your workspace.
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of workspace1
Example Sentences
âThe behaviors of the individuals under investigation went beyond courteous interactions with city workers and legislative staff, and were carried out in areas where city employees have an expectation of personal workspace safety,â Moriarty said.
The Paseo is intended to encourage people to leave their workspaces and studios, Chuchla said, inviting chance interactions and collaboration.
This yearâs celebration comes with an unexpected backdrop: the aftermath of the Palisades and Eaton fires, which destroyed thousands of homes, including those of artists who also lost their work and their workspaces.
In time, Lynch created multiple workspaces adjacent to his home in the Hollywood Hills: the recording studio, painting studio, wood shop and offices.
"So we threw it away and got on with turning the first two floors into workspaces for local businesses that we knew wanted to rent them."
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