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breakdown /ˈbreɪkdaʊn /noun1A mechanical failure: breakdowns could totally disrupt production...- Most of the contenders in the JWRC suffered mechanical breakdowns, punctures or accidents.
- But the diagram would also assume a lot: no stuck buttons or mechanical breakdowns, and no frustrated residents walking down the hall late at night and dumping all their waste without sorting it.
- Some mechanical breakdowns could be avoided if drivers properly inspected the buses before they begin their routes, as required by federal law, Scanlon said.
Synonyms malfunction, failure, seizing up; crash informal conking out 2A failure of a relationship or system: a breakdown in military discipline a communications breakdown [mass noun]: some of these women will have experienced marital breakdown...- It's wrong to let them off the hook altogether and only blame the managers, the systems and a breakdown in communications.
- The course is designed to assist people who are separated and help them meet other people who have experienced a breakdown in a relationship.
- But even if the collection Scheme does become operational there is already a breakdown in the communication system that would have helped to make it more efficient.
Synonyms failure, collapse, disintegration, foundering, falling through informal fizzling out 2.1A sudden collapse in someone’s mental health: Heather had a breakdown following the death of her sister...- Frontline troops are finding their tours of duty extended, causing huge morale problems and an epidemic of breakdowns and mental health problems.
- He's gotten over all the deaths, mental breakdowns, and abandonment he used to obsess over, and now the angst in his lyrics seems to be more a matter of commercial necessity than deeply felt personal expression.
- This is what eventually led to his mental breakdown and the deaths of many of the heads of Britain.
Synonyms nervous breakdown, (mental) collapse informal crack-up 3The chemical or physical decomposition of something: the breakdown of ammonia to nitrites...- Over thousands to millions of years, the physical breakdown and chemical weathering of volcanic rocks have formed some of the most fertile soils on Earth.
- Some water supplies (mostly ponds and streams) contain some natural organic chemicals from the breakdown of plants and leaves.
- All of them block the breakdown of a brain chemical called acetylcholine that is important in memory and other intellectual functions.
3.1An explanatory analysis, especially of statistics: a detailed cost breakdown...- It also gives a detailed breakdown of costs to distributors and compares this to the selling prices.
- Ask for a detailed breakdown of programme costs.
- We'll offer analysis and statistical breakdowns, more photos, more of everything.
Synonyms analysis, classification, categorization, itemization, dissection; examination, investigation rare anatomization, fractionation Rhymesshakedown, takedown |