telecommute
verb
Pronunciation: ˌtɛlɪkəˈmjuːt
Definition
Work from home or another remote location by using electronic communication tools to stay connected to an office.
Examples
Many companies now allow employees to telecommute at least two days a week.
He decided to telecommute from a cabin in the mountains for the entire month of July.
The shift toward telecommuting has significantly reduced the demand for large, centralized office spaces.
How to Use telecommute
- telecommute from (prepositional phrase)
- specifying the location of remote work — "She prefers to telecommute from her quiet home office."
- telecommute to (prepositional phrase)
- specifying the office location being connected to — "He telecommutes to a firm based in London while living in Spain."
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