time-keep

Alternative form of timekeep.

Verb

  1. Alternative form of timekeep.
    • A small unit, such as a platoon, can time-keep and synchronize very well by itself, particularly if the parade path is not too noisy. - 1997, Edwin R. Coover, ATM Switches, page 63:
    • Ideas on how to improve the process and ideas for other meetings are exchanged at this time and the allocation of roles for the next meeting is made – who will arrange the venue, who will send out the action points...
    • Every so often, though, he found a deep need to time-keep, and this worried him. He knew he should not count the days and yet sometimes he did. - 2013, Martin Booth, Hiroshima Joe:

Forms

time-keeps time-keeping time-kept