Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

run-out-the-clock

idiom
ˈrʌn aʊt ðə klɒk
Definition
To use time to one’s advantage in order to prevent others from scoring or achieving a goal, often seen in sports or negotiations.
Examples
  • During the last few minutes of the game, the team decided to run-out-the-clock to secure their lead.
  • In negotiations, they opted to run-out-the-clock, hoping to tire out the other party.
Meaning
This phrase is commonly used to describe a strategy where someone delays action in order to let time elapse, thus diminishing the opportunity for the opponent to win or succeed.
Synonyms
  • stall
  • delay
  • prolong
  • run down the clock