undertime

[uhn-der-tahym]

undertime Definition

  • 1time worked by an employee that is less than the normal working hours
  • 2the amount of time by which an employee falls short of the normal working hours

Using undertime: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "undertime" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I had to take undertime yesterday because I had a doctor's appointment.

  • Example

    The company allows employees to take undertime if they have personal matters to attend to.

  • Example

    He was docked pay for undertime due to his frequent tardiness.

undertime Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for undertime

  • short time
  • reduced hours
  • less hours
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Summary: undertime in Brief

Undertime [uhn-der-tahym] refers to the time worked by an employee that is less than the normal working hours or the amount of time by which an employee falls short of the normal working hours. It is often used when an employee needs to take time off for personal reasons or appointments, and can result in reduced pay.