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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
telecommute

by 1974 (as a hypothetical experience), from tele- + commute. Related: Telecommuted. Compare telecommuting.

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telecommute

vb. (context computing English) To work from home, sometimes for part of a working day or week, using a computer connected to one's employer's network or via the Internet.

Usage examples of "telecommute".

They telecommute, make handcrafts, paint and sculpt, write software, compile databases.

Karen, after all, telecommuted for an accounting firm and normally logged her time at home.

Andrea had taken over the executive staff duties, and Charlie the environmental research, though he too was a part-timer, and telecommuting much of the time.

No ski area here, no espresso stands, no yuppies telecommuting from Elk Springs.

At some point-or another, urban planners had tried any number of strategies to decentralize the business district, to stagger work hours, to facilitate telecommuting none to any lasting effect.

Whether they telecommute or herd in meatspace offices, people still need to eat.

Mining Pieds Nus while we hollowed it out paid off our initial colony start-up debt to Earth, but since then we've chosen to use as much of our space as possible for public parks like this one, instead of cramming it with zero-g manufacturing bubbles and telecommuting offices.

The steering committee met often, with only the furthest-away members telecommuting.