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TIMEOUT

Timeout, or time-out, is a deliberate pause in activity for a defined period. It is used to rest, reset, or enforce rules, with the exact purpose and duration varying by context.

In sports and games, a timeout is a stoppage granted to a team or player. A coach

In computing and networking, a timeout ends an operation if no response is received within a specified

In medicine and safety, a time-out is a formal pause before a procedure to verify essential details

In education and child development, a time-out is a disciplinary technique that briefly removes a child from

Originating from the simple words time and out, the term has become a general label for planned

may
request
it
to
rest
players,
discuss
strategy,
or
make
substitutions.
The
game
clock
is
paused
during
the
timeout,
and
its
length
is
determined
by
the
league.
time.
Timeouts
prevent
indefinite
hangs
and
resource
exhaustion.
Common
types
include
request
timeouts,
connection
timeouts,
and
idle
timeouts;
when
a
timeout
occurs,
an
error
may
be
reported
or
a
retry
may
be
attempted.
such
as
patient
identity,
procedure,
and
site.
It
is
part
of
safety
checklists
intended
to
prevent
wrong-site
or
wrong-procedure
errors.
an
activity
to
calm
down
and
reflect
on
behavior.
Its
effectiveness
depends
on
age,
context,
and
consistency.
pauses,
with
specialized
meanings
in
professional
fields.
See
also:
pause,
break,
deadline.