elapsed time

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elapsed time

The elapsed time for the experiment was exactly fifteen minutes.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The amount of time that has passed from the beginning of an event to its end or to a specific point during it: "Elapsed time" refers to the duration that has been measured or has occurred during a process, activity, or event.
Usage
  • "Elapsed time" is a measured quantity, often used in technical, scientific, sporting, or logistical contexts. It is typically calculated by finding the difference between a start time and an end time.
  • It is commonly used with verbs like , , , , and .
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The computer program displays the elapsed time for each completed task.
    • The runner's elapsed time from start to finish was just under two hours.
    • We need to calculate the elapsed time between the initial alarm and the system shutdown.
Advanced Usage
  • "Cumulative elapsed time": The total time passed over multiple intervals or sessions.
    • The report shows the cumulative elapsed time spent on the project this month.
  • "Real elapsed time": Often used to distinguish actual clock time from processor time or other measured units in computing.
    • The real elapsed time for the data transfer was longer than estimated.
Variants and Related Words
  • Elapse (verb): (Of time) to pass or go by.
    • Several hours elapsed before the rescue team arrived.
  • Time elapsed: A phrase with the same meaning as "elapsed time," though "elapsed time" is the more standard nominal form.
    • Please note the time elapsed since the last update.
Synonyms
  • Duration: The time during which something continues.
  • Time taken: The amount of time used to complete something.
  • Lapse of time: A period of time that has passed.
Antonyms
  • Remaining time: The amount of time left before an event ends or a deadline is reached.
  • Future time: Time that is yet to come.
elapsed time

The elapsed time for the experiment was exactly fifteen minutes.

Noun
  1. the time that elapses while some event is occurring