work in progress
See also: work-in-progress
English
Alternative forms
- work-in-progress (adjective)
Noun
work in progress (countable and uncountable, plural works in progress)
- (uncountable) Work that has been started, but is not complete.
- All the efforts to make a New Man are still work in progress.
- 1987 April 25, Felice Picano, “The Truth About "Violet Quill"”, in Gay Community News, page 4:
- A group of seven close friends and lovers happened to be gay and writers with books either recently published or about to be published, and who lived in Manhattan, decided it might be fun and useful to have get-togethers to read work-in-progress to each other for feedback.
- (countable) A project that has been started but is not complete.
- Reorganizing my office is a work in progress.
- 2021 November 17, Andrew Mourant, “Okehampton: a new dawn for Dartmoor”, in RAIL, number 944, page 43:
- Refurbishing Okehampton station, kept basically sound under ownership by Devon Council, remains a work in progress and scheduled for completion next spring.
- (countable) Something that is in the process of improving.
- (uncountable, accounting) A portion of inventory that represents goods which are no longer salable as raw materials, but not yet salable as finished goods, work in process.
- Work in progress has dramatically declined due to reduced production cycle times.
Usage notes
- Often used as an apology for something not meeting a standard of completeness or perfection.
- This online dictionary is a work in progress.
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Translations
work
project
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accounting: value of unfinished goods
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