time study


noun

Origin of time study

First recorded in 1925–30

Example sentences from the Web for time study

  • A time-study was taken from the work of a very deft young Polish girl, and from Lucia.

    Making Both Ends Meet |Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt
  • The worker had made from $7 to $7.50 a week before a time-study was taken and the task increased.

    Making Both Ends Meet |Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt
  • All the time-study in the world cannot show how much ought to be paid for a job.

  • After a time-study was taken, the task was set at six sides, and doffs as called for by a schedule.

    Making Both Ends Meet |Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt

British Dictionary definitions for time study

time study

noun