Space in a sentence as a noun

Many more "bad things" happen in this space than in the block cipher space.

At the coffee shop, you take up space in a business that's driven by turnover.

Facebook could have started an entire space program for less money than they spent on Instagram.

If Zynga can become a player by launching a hit or acquiring a large chunk of the space, they'll be doing better than ever.

It's really hard/expensive to wipe your lens with a microfiber cloth in space; JPL once did a study to determine the cost/feasibility.

Can you not accept that Jobs was a great leader who didn't deserve to die, but that he left a scary, proprietary footprint all over the mobile and tablet space?

This function breaks across kernel module boundaries and searches the kernel space for a named symbol, even if that symbol is not exported for public access.

Space in a sentence as a verb

Or all of the goddamn fixed-width "experiences" that were either too wide for what users wanted their window to be or so narrow that acres of space were wasted.

The most oppressive and authoritarian thing about it is, at root, that most people appear to enjoy it and not see any problems with it, while you view it as this heinous violation of your freedom and imposition on your private space.

Some people tried to argue back then that various protections offered by modern OSs and runtimes, such as address space randomization, and the availability of tools like Valgrind for finding memory access bugs, mitigates this.

Hey, I know those things get damn uncomfortable, ladies, but it also gets uncomfortable sitting through a meeting for two hours, crossing and uncrossing my legs to give my dick some space to not be a total pain just for existing between my legs.

Rather than the usual kind of review broken up into the usual sections, maybe a storage, space, benchmarks, screen, software kind of thing, we have a guy who has specific use cases for it talking about how he used it for those cases, what worked and what didn't.

All of these standards can be applied fairly strictly, and with much less vagueness than notability.- It's not like Wikipedia is short of disk space to store a few million extra text articles.- The argument that it would be too difficult to maintain lots of extra articles is also weak, because not every article needs to be regularly edited, and more articles on niche topics might actually attract more editors.- No, we won't end up with a page for every John Doe and his cat.

Space definitions

noun

the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they tested his ability to locate objects in space"; "the boundless regions of the infinite"

See also: infinite

noun

an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things); "the architect left space in front of the building"; "they stopped at an open space in the jungle"; "the space between his teeth"

noun

an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space"

noun

any location outside the Earth's atmosphere; "the astronauts walked in outer space without a tether"; "the first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth"

noun

a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing; "he said the space is the most important character in the alphabet"

See also: blank

noun

the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of 10 minutes"

See also: distance

noun

a blank area; "write your name in the space provided"

See also: place

noun

one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff; "the spaces are the notes F-A-C-E"

noun

(printing) a block of type without a raised letter; used for spacing between words or sentences

See also: quad

verb

place at intervals; "Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates"