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What is the definition of timewise?

"Timewise" is an adverb that means "in terms of time" or "with regard to time". It's often used to emphasize the temporal aspect of something.

Here are some examples:

* "Timewise, the project is on schedule." (Meaning: the project is progressing as planned in terms of time)

* "We're running behind timewise." (Meaning: we are not meeting the expected timeline)

* "It's a long drive, but timewise, it's not a problem." (Meaning: the length of the drive is not a concern in terms of time)

Essentially, "timewise" acts as a shorthand way to say "in terms of time," making the sentence more concise and direct.

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