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View synonyms for workspace

workspace

[wawrk-speys]

noun

  1. space used or required for one's work, as in an office or home.

  2. Computers.

    1. a temporary digital storage area that contains related data and software files.

      You can create and store images in your workspace.

    2. a file or directory within this storage area.

      If you make changes, be sure to save your workspace.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of workspace1

First recorded in 1955–60; work + space
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Example Sentences

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White House officials say they will also rebuild East Wing offices, which included workspace for the first lady and her staff.

And her workspace is fraught with a tense relationship with her colleague, made all the more tense by the fact that he’s also her therapist.

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Defense Department officials immediately restricted reporter movements, closing off particular hallways in the Pentagon to reporters and booting long-credentialed media outlets from assigned workspaces.

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Wednesday to turn in their existing press badges and clear out their workspaces at the building, though there is an opportunity to seek an extension.

“Since the beginning of the year, the overwhelming majority of our employees have returned to the office full time and had dedicated workspaces,” said an Amazon spokeswoman.

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