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Antonyms:
regulation time
Often used in the same context:
shootout,
buzzer,
buzzer beater,
tiebreaker,
blowout,
stoppage,
squeaker,
timeout,
wages,
rematch,
turnovers,
semifinal,
layoff,
victory,
shutout,
heartbreaker,
shifts,
timeouts,
incompletion,
inbounds,
interdivisional,
workweek,
walkoff,
yarder,
regulation,
game,
layup,
fumble,
halftime,
furlough,
intermission,
stanza,
takedown,
fallaway,
bye,
outrush,
road game,
seconds,
flivvers,
playoff,
intentional foul,
capping,
touchdown,
deflection,
minimum wage,
clinching,
turning point,
fadeaway,
interception,
wage freeze,
postseason,
clincher,
floater,
matchup,
beat,
charity stripe,
inning,
tie,
loss,
paychecks,
nightcap,
night,
quarterfinals,
hail mary,
salaries,
offsides,
flukiest,
heroics,
miscue,
opening line,
equalizer,
deficit,
runback,
penalty,
goal,
final four,
faceoff,
finale,
elimination,
knotting,
gasp,
upset,
timecard,
gutty,
iced,
icers,
rout,
crossbar,
recision,
homefield,
lamplighter,
refs,
clock,
homecourt advantage,
letdown,
points,
backbreaker,
labor,
trainmen,
forward motion,
switchmen,
misplay,
downtime,
mileage,
absenteeism,
depreciation,
dividends,
snowfall,
yardage,
dredging,
premiums,
withdrawals,
allowance,
commuting,
fares,
leeway,
outlay,
overheads,
overruns,
rainfall,
rent,
studying,
monthly,
deductible,
hourly,
disposal,
salary,
stipulated,
maintenance,
payment,
assignment,
franchising,
incentive,
quarantine,
retirement,
extra,
leave,
legislated,
nondiscriminatory,
premium,
prohibitive
More specific:
extra innings,
overtime period,
sudden death,
tiebreaker
Appears in the definition of:
compensatory time,
dictator,
double time,
extra innings,
off-the-clock,
overtime period,
sudden death,
tiebreaker,
time and a half
Part of:
athletic game
More general:
amount of time,
period,
period of time,
time period,
work time
Synonyms:
extra time
Also try:
— Adjectives for overtime:
unpaid,
more,
much,
mandatory,
excessive,
double,
little,
compulsory,
less,
systematic,
second,
more...
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