a one night stand ;)
Both "off-site meeting" and "offsite meeting" are correct. "Off-site meeting" uses a hyphen to connect "off" and "site," while "offsite meeting" combines the two words without a hyphen. Choose the format that aligns with the style guide or preference of the organization or publication you are writing for.
Intervention.
Yes, campsite (a camp location) is one word, also used hyphenated as camp-site.
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The term "kickoff" is typically written as one word when used as a noun (e.g., the kickoff of the game) and as a verb (e.g., to kickoff the event). However, when used as a two-word phrase in a sentence, such as "kick off the meeting," it remains unhyphenated. Therefore, hyphenation is not necessary in these contexts.
This is a work site, not a playground. The site of the accident was horrible.
off-site
Both off-site and off site are correct in different circumstances. E.g. "I am taking the car off site." "Fred's not here because he's an off-site worker"
Both off-site and off site are correct in different circumstances. E.g. "I am taking the car off site." "Fred's not here because he's an off-site worker"
I was just about to drowse off into dreamland.
an agenda is a list of topics to be discussed in a business meeting. the purpose is to follow the topics need to be discussed so that no one gets off topic.
If you are discussing the act or personal habit of continually delaying starting some task the word is Procrastinate. If you mean 'putting off' something like a meeting you could use 're-schedule'