time-out in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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time out [Am ˌtaɪm ˈaʊt, Brit ˌtʌɪm ˈaʊt] N

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time-out in the PONS Dictionary

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Results showed that both time-out procedures were successful in reducing the problem behavior for the subjects.
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Before the rule was clarified, a team would lose the challenge and a time-out.
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The person with the most points at time-out wins.
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To break the tension, he called a time-out in the game and instructed everyone in the bleachers to stand up and unwind.
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It is like a short time-out for the animals.
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She introduced parents to the naughty step, a variation on the time-out method.
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He developed the technique of time-out as a learning tool to shape behavior in children in the 1960s.
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The facility also has a time-out area for temporarily separating dogs that demonstrate aggressive behavior.
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The subjects in the release contingency did not benefit from staying in time-out for an extended period of time either.
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The incident is referred to as a time-out, and no cause is determined.
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