foreshift

/ˈfɒrʃɪft/ /ˈfɔːrʃɪft/

Definitions

1. noun

A change or shift that occurs before its expected time, especially in a work schedule or shift.

“The company had to implement a foreshift in the employees’ work schedule to meet the increasing demand.”

2. verb

To change or shift something before its expected time, especially in a work schedule or shift.

“The manager decided to foreshift the employee’s shift to an earlier time to accommodate a meeting.”

Synonyms

  • advance
  • premature

Antonyms

  • delay
  • postpone