time-out in the PONS Dictionary

time-out Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The person with the most points at time-out wins.
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Under the 20042005 changes to the international styles, a wrestler whose opponent takes an injury time-out receives one point unless the injured wrestler is bleeding.
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This unlikely time-out warmed up the relationships with former rivals.
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Some systems impose a time-out of several seconds after a small number (e.g. three) of failed password entry attempts.
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It is like a short time-out for the animals.
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Carver refers him to his time-out corner, filled with children who can't play without fighting.
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He deals with many aspects of child development, from babbling to walking to discipline and time-out, and he considers parents one of his audiences.
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Along with taking into consideration the child's temperament, the length of the time-out needs to also depend on the age of the child.
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The incident is referred to as a time-out, and no cause is determined.
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The clock may also be stopped for an officials' time-out, after which, if the clock was running, it is restarted.
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