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Overnight refers to the period of time that typically lasts from sunset to sunrise. In a broader sense, it can also refer to any period of time, usually a minimum of 12 hours, during which a significant change is observed. The term is often used in various contexts such as travel, business, finance, and healthcare.

Overview

The term "overnight" is derived from the concept of something lasting "over the night". In many cultures, this is the time for rest and rejuvenation. However, in modern times, many activities and operations also occur overnight, such as overnight shipping and overnight trading in financial markets.

In Travel

In the context of travel, an overnight stay refers to a type of accommodation where the guest stays for one night. Overnight travel often involves staying in hotels, motels, or other forms of accommodation. Some travel packages may include overnight stays in different locations.

In Business and Finance

In business and finance, "overnight" often refers to a short-term period from one business day to the next. For example, overnight trading refers to trades that are placed after the market close and before the market opens the next day. Similarly, overnight lending refers to loans that are issued for a one-day period.

In Healthcare

In healthcare, overnight refers to the period during which patients are typically admitted to hospitals for observation, treatment, or recovery. For example, an overnight fast is a common requirement for certain medical tests or procedures.

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