Synonyms for «timespan»

Timespan refers to the length of time or duration between two specific points in time. It measures how much time passes from a starting point to an ending point. Full definition
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Sentences with «timespan»

  • Or, Spelke puts it, «the negative thing that we learned» from the study is that lab work is not necessarily «sufficient to establish what actually causes knowledge to grow in the mind of a child, over timespans of years in the environments in which children live and learn.» (sciencedaily.com)
  • Basically, it sounds like Project Scorpio — and future Microsoft consoles — will make backwards compatibility a key feature in order to make everyone feel included and ease the growing pains of shorter timespans between hardware updates. (themarysue.com)
  • Climate scientists often refer to that 1850 - 1900 timespan as «pre-industrial» because we don't have comprehensive temperature data from the 1700s. (kottke.org)
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