Moderate as in respite A break or pause, especially in activities such as a game or work, typically to allow for rest or reconsideration; similar to a recess. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Timeout'
As a teacher, I always include a timeout during my classes to give students a chance to stretch and refocus.
The chef called a timeout in the kitchen to address an issue with the oven and avoid any mishaps with the dish.
The orchestra conductor signaled a timeout to allow the musicians a moment of rest during the lengthy performance.
The chef took a timeout from the kitchen to experiment with new recipes and culinary techniques.
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