plural of space
"The new office layout requires more spaces for individual workstations and meeting areas."
In plain English: Spaces are the empty areas between things or the open room you can move around in.
"The new office building has many open spaces for employees to relax."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of space
"He spaces his letters evenly to make the document look professional."
In plain English: To space something means to put it at regular intervals or leave gaps between items.
"The new construction crew plans to spaces out the trees evenly across the large garden."
plural of Space
"The new office building features three distinct workspaces, a quiet lounge space, and an open collaborative area for teams to brainstorm together."
Spaces is the plural form of space, which derives from Old French espace via Latin spatium. The root term originally meant an open area or interval between points in time and distance.