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Etymology

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From time +‎ -wise.

Adverb

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timewise (not comparable)

  1. With respect to time.
    • 1967, United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on Monopoly and Anticompetitive Activities, Competitive problems in the drug industry: Hearings before Subcommittee on Monopoly and Anticompetitive Activities of the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninetieth Congress, first session (parts 15–17, page 6506)
      I think that timewise and balancewise, we have seen more emphasis placed on the disturbing negative aspects of what medical evaluation has unearthed than on the positive aspects of the benefits []

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Adjective

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timewise (not comparable)

  1. With respect to time.

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see 1