clock out
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Definition
- Verb:
- To record the time one stops working: To officially note or register the time at which one finishes a work shift, typically by using a mechanical or electronic time clock.
Usage
- This verb is used to describe the specific action of recording one's departure time from a place of employment. It is the final action of a workday.
- It is often used in contexts involving hourly wage jobs where work hours are tracked precisely.
- The action is typically performed at a designated time clock or computer terminal.
Examples
- Verb:
- Don't forget to clock out before you leave the factory.
- She clocked out at exactly 5:30 PM.
- If you work overtime, make sure you clock out correctly.
Advanced Usage
- "to clock out for the day": To complete the action of recording one's departure, signaling the end of the workday.
- After a long shift, he was relieved to clock out for the day.
Variants and Related Words
- Clock in (verb): To record one's arrival time at work.
- Employees must clock in by 9:00 AM.
- Punch out (verb): A synonym for "clock out," originating from the use of punch cards in time clocks.
- It's time to punch out and go home.
Synonyms
- Sign out: To record one's departure, though this can be used in broader contexts beyond work.
- Log out: Often used in the context of computer systems, but can be used similarly for work timekeeping.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Clock off: A synonym for "clock out," commonly used in British English.
- What time do you clock off?
Related Idioms
- To call it a day: To decide to stop working for the day. This idiom describes the decision to finish work, while "clock out" refers to the official act of recording it.
- I'm exhausted; let's call it a day and clock out.
Verb
- register one's departure from work