clock
off
verb
Third Person
clocks off
Present Participle
clocking off
Past Tense
clocked off
Past Participle
clocked off
1
to record one's departure or the end of one's work shift using a timekeeping system, often involving the use of a clock or electronic device
- When the workday is over, employees need to clock off to ensure accurate attendance records.
- Don't forget to clock off before leaving to make sure your hours are properly accounted for.
- The automated system allows employees to easily clock off at the end of their shifts.
- The workers eagerly line up at the time clock to clock off and head home.
- It's important to remember to clock off on time to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
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