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off-the-clock

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial off-the-clock has 1 sense
  1. off-the-clock - overtime without extra compensation; "she often has to work off-the-clock"

Definitions from the Web

Off-the-clock

Definition:

Off-the-clock is an idiomatic expression used to describe activities or tasks not related to work or employment. It refers to actions or situations that occur outside of an individual's professional duties or working hours.

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Senses/Usages:

Sense 1:

Not working; not involved in work-related activities.

Example Sentence 1: After a long day at the office, John enjoys spending his evenings off-the-clock engaging in his hobbies.

Example Sentence 2: The weekend provides relief from obligations, allowing employees to be off-the-clock and unwind.

Sense 2:

Not subject to compensation or payment.

Example Sentence 1: Mary often helps her coworkers off-the-clock, demonstrating her dedication to the team.

Example Sentence 2: The business owner asked his employees to attend a meeting off-the-clock, understanding it was a voluntary commitment.

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