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multitask

1 of 1verb
/ˌmʌltiˈtæsk/
Forms:multitasks,multitasking,multitasked,multitasked
1

to simultaneously do more than one thing

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  • In her busy job, she has to multitask efficiently to handle emails, phone calls, and meetings throughout the day.
  • Parents often need to multitask, balancing work responsibilities with household chores and caring for their children.
  • During the team meeting, he demonstrated his ability to multitask by responding to messages while actively participating in the discussion.
  • The chef had to multitask in the kitchen, preparing multiple dishes at the same time to meet the demands of a busy restaurant.