Definitions

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  • noun A change from one time period to another.

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Examples

  • The only reason I know of that would be a good reason would be if you wanted to "timeshift" your programs.

    Dish Network Reminder 2009

  • Once the tracks are together, it's easy to use the old track for alignment guidance on where to put the new one (using the "timeshift" tool, Figure 13).

    LXer Linux News 2010

  • The "timeshift" feautr remedies that but an average user won't realize that until many uses.

    OCTools 2009

  • People expect to be able to work when they need and 'timeshift'.

    TechNet Blogs 2008

  • People expect to be able to work when they need and 'timeshift'.

    TechNet Blogs 2008

  • People expect to be able to work when they need and 'timeshift'.

    TechNet Blogs 2008

  • People expect to be able to work when they need and 'timeshift'.

    TechNet Blogs 2008

  • People expect to be able to work when they need and 'timeshift'.

    TechNet Blogs 2008

  • People expect to be able to work when they need and 'timeshift'.

    TechNet Blogs 2008

  • I do use VLC, but so far it's too unrefined for my liking (basic things like instant pausing and instant timeshift.)

    VLC 1.0 Release Candidate Now Available | Lifehacker Australia 2009

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