0 past simple and past participle of space --
1 to arrange things or people so that there is some distance or time between them: --
If you're in financial difficulty, we're happy to let you space (out) your payments (= pay in smaller amounts over a longer period of time) over two years.
The flowers were spaced (out) evenly (= planted at equal distances) beside the path.
That page looks badly spaced (= there is too much/too little distance between the lines or words).
In order to emit rhythmic, regularly spaced, and clearly defined syllables, one has to concentrate on the act of calling.
Recording sites were typically spaced at 100-mm intervals along a 2-3 mm stretch of each electrode pass.
The discrete positions of the robot or the moving object are shown in the figures, they are spaced evenly in time.
This is performed for many points spaced from the centre of the recirculation region out to the tank wall.
This foliation is spaced in limestone and continuous in marls.
Plots were spaced evenly such that 60 m separated adjacent points along a row or column within a rectilinear grid.
The leaves are closely spaced, with adjacent leaves touching or slightly overlapping.
These loci were equally spaced along the chromosomes, with 29 selected loci between every two adjacent neutral loci.