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time-shiftverb1 [no object] Move from one period in time to another.Return trips to the world we used to know as ours are now tinted green, constantly time-shifting, and filled with computer-generated superheroes....- He remembered the sickened feeling he got in the pit of his stomach the last time he time-shifted.
2 [with object] Record (a television programme) for later viewing: [as adjective]: time-shifted programmes...- The ability to time-shift television programmes has really revolutionised my viewing habits.
- In response to high production costs and the realities of the digital age, television has begun time-shifting its own content.
- An increasing number of Irish have time-shifted their viewing habits by first using their VCRs and now their PVRs.
noun ( time shift) A movement from one period in time to another, especially in a play or film: the technical problems involved in the time shift...- In a piece of theatrical brio, she imposes a time shift, a second storyline involving the Victorian family who once occupied Elizabeth's house - and a ghost.
- The past perfect tense effects the time shift.
- He intelligently dispensed with the double narrative and the time shift between Esther's sections and those told by the third-person narrator.
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