workspace Meaning of "workspace"

Add to My List

Definition(s):

  • (n) space allocated for your work (as in an office)

Usage(s):

  1. Still others carefully divided their workspace and went in their own creative directions.
  2. Filo's office is truly a Goodwill collection truck of a workspace, with dirty socks and T shirts jumbled in with books, software and other debris.
  3. British artist Damien Hirst is elevated above his workspace in Stroud, England.

Quotes

  1. "GSA, in accordance with President Bush's directive and our national goal of energy independence, makes available a wide assortment of environment- friendly goods, services and workspace," said GSA Administrator Lurita Doan. "As the federal...
    on Aug 6, 2007 By: Lurita Doan Source: PR Newswire (press release)

  2. Rangaswami added, "An additional benefit is that workSpace should help us to simplify our application portfolio and access applications from other platforms."
    on Oct 24, 2005 By: JP Rangaswami Source: PR Newswire (press release)

  3. "Because of our great affection for one another, that debate never infected the workspace or worried us," says Kingsley. "I was just allowed to explore Fagin as a collapsed patriarch, as a distorted parent figure. Terribly corrupted and...
    on Sep 16, 2005 By: Ben Kingsley Source: J. - the Jewish News weekly of Northern California

Word of the Day
redolent