noun General Slang

hard stop

HARD STOP · noun · informal

A fixed time when you must end a meeting.

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A non-negotiable time at which someone has to leave or a meeting must end.

“I have a hard stop at three for another call.”
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hard stop In A Sentence

I have a hard stop at three for another call.

Origin & Usage

Scheduling term; ubiquitous in calendar culture.

Variants hard-stop

People Also Ask

What does hard stop mean in a meeting?

It's a non-negotiable time at which someone must leave or the meeting has to end.

How do you use hard stop in a sentence?

For example: 'I have a hard stop at three for another call.'

What's the difference between a hard stop and a soft stop?

A hard stop is fixed and non-negotiable, while a soft stop is a preferred end time with some flexibility.

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