round the clock

/ˌraʊnd ðə ˈklɑk/
adverb
  1. Without stopping, day and night.
    • The news channel broadcasts round-the-clock coverage of the event.
    • Doctors monitored the patient round-the-clock after the surgery.
    • The factory operates round-the-clock to meet demand.
adjective
  1. Continuing without stopping for 24 hours a day; constant or continuous.
    • They worked round-the-clock shifts to finish the project on time.
    • The hospital provides round-the-clock care for its patients.
    • The security team maintains round-the-clock surveillance of the building.
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