0 to do more than one thing at a time: --
1 to do several different jobs at the same time: --
When you're working under pressure, it's important to be able to multitask and prioritize.
2 when a computer multitasks, it operates several different programs at the same time: --
Saying that a netbook can't multitask is like saying a compact car can't carry passengers.
The need to micromanage efficiently and multitask under pressure are regarded as features that make it suitable for top-level competitions.
Miner disputed the claim and argued that the governor could multitask.
They are also a skill-development tool that can help improve dexterity, ambidexterity, brain hemispheric synchronization, and develop the ability to multitask.
She uses her six arms to multitask on several things at once which has a habit of burning her out.
Later, he entered the art world as a multitask artist, working with painting, photography, video art, sculpture and installations.
Users could, however jailbreak their device in order to unofficially multitask.
Novel methods which builds on a prior multitask methodology by favouring a shared low-dimensional representation within each group of tasks have been proposed.
The home computers of the early 1980s could not multitask.