time out in English

noun
1
time for rest or recreation away from one's usual work or studies.
she is taking time out from her hectic tour
2
a cancellation or cessation that automatically occurs when a predefined interval of time has passed without a certain event occurring.
Logged-in sessions have an automatic timeout as well.

Use "time out" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "time out" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "time out", or refer to the context using the word "time out" in the English Dictionary.

1. time out, ref.

2. Autimatic time-out after one hour .

3. He took time out to recuperate.

4. Time Out had effectively sealed It's fate.

5. During a time-out, Eddie bites her nails.

6. Then how did we address the time-out.

7. With 7 seconds left, Washington State called time out .

8. The coach called a time-out to discuss strategy.

9. The kids spent all their time out of doors.

10. And our Vice President deserves a long time-out.

11. The drug is being used all the time out east.

12. He had a torrid time out there on the racetrack.

13. I shall take time out to call at Aurae Phiala.

14. Fish can survive for only a short time out of water.

15. He took time out of his busy schedule to visit us.

16. All of this was blissful time out from the routine drudgery.

17. Alas, I felt the need to top myself each time out.

18. Take some time out to pamper yourself with an aromatherapy massage.

19. A: I am going to take time out and go to college.

20. Do you take time out for yourself at least once a day?

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22. And yet, we don't take any time out to look after it.

23. During the summer we spend a lot more time out of doors.

24. The film didn't get a very good write-up in Time Out.

25. He is a columnist for Time Out and appears regularly on Radio

26. This time out, though, it took a bit more convincing than usual.

27. Jody stifles the urge to call a time-out and berate them.

28. 9 The film didn't get a very good write-up in Time Out.

29. The president took time out of his busy schedule to visit our school.

30. OK, time-out, everyone, let's all quiet down and talk about this calmly.

31. Short frequent periods in time out provide rapid learning experiences for the child.

32. Now let me switch to the implicit purposes of socialization and time-out.

33. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to join us.

34. Remember, it was her first time out in the field since Carter's death.

35. Skarloey takes some time out to Nancy a little about his past as a Crosspatch

36. After the musical interlude, Gijssen declared himself satisfied and the time out was officially confirmed.

37. "Time out," rather than spanking, is now the favored form of discipline for many parents.

38. A simple example is the waker behavior, which runs after a particular time-out period.

39. He probably thinks everyone is still having a good time out there somewhere in the fog.

40. Because we made time and space independently, was we in fact violating the time-out rule?

41. Before allowing the child to leave time-out, ask for his or her solution to the problem.

42. It processor time while waiting for the object state to become signaled time - out interval to elapse.

43. Washington State called time out, then had three chances from inside 10 feet but could not convert.

44. As for tomorrow's race, Jeremy can't realistically expect to finish in the first ten first time out.

45. At the product's launch, the company took time out to damn 3Com's boundary routing scheme with faint praise.

46. Time Out New York featured the album on its list of the Best and Worst Albums of 2008.

47. Nurses in Training Questions: Do nurse teachers take time out to discuss their teaching methods with their peers?

48. * Time Out * Bluets is a slim but intense volume dedicated to the colour blue, and to feeling blue

49. Older people spend less time out of the house, on the street where the bulk of criminal activity occurs.

50. Even in a company that astutely manages cultural change, it's rare to have addressed everything the first time out.