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Results for: able to operate after failureTranslations 1 - 30 of 170
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able to operate after failurefail-soft
(Law) failure to act within the time allowed; legal principle by which one loses the right to compensation if one does not act within the time allowed, negligencelaches
(Slang) loud noise; swindle; trap; ambush; competition or game organized with an opponent who can be defeated without effort, arrangement, organization; scheme; camera position ready for a specific shot, assemble; arrrange; establish; operate; cause so...set tub
(Slang) win, be victorious; defeat, beat; fail, be unsuccessful; cause failure, make unsuccessful, cheep, contagious poultry disease, make shrill noise, mark on playing card, minor ailment, rootstock or flower, section of pineapple skin, seed of fruit,...pip
a falling down, bend double with emotion, breakdown, crash; falling in; compression, hiding of subdirectories or libraries which are secondary to the heading of the current library (Computers), decrease in value, deflate, fail abruptly, failure or end,...collapse
a trademark for a widely used computer operating system, developed in 1969 at AT&T Bell Laboratories, that can support multitasking in a multiuser environment, operating system which can operate on various computers and support multi-tasking (Computers)UNIX
ability to be tuned, ability to be adjusted in order to conform with a standard or operate well; condition of being tunabletunability
able to be tuned, capable of being tuned, capable of being adjusted in order to conform with a standard or operate well; harmonious, tuneful (Archaic), tuneabletunable
able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops), aircraft or vehicle, cold-blooded vertebrate animal able to life both on land and water, land animal that breeds in wateramphibian
able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops), living on land and in water, of mixed typeamphibious
abortion, failure of undertaking, premature expulsion of fetus, spontaneous abortion, spontaneous abortion; failure to achieve the intended outcomemiscarriage
absence of activity, failure to act, inactive state; state of non-action; inactiveness; inertnessinaction
abstract realization of a morpheme, being 0 in number, completely without something, failure, low point, low temperature, nothing, number 0, quantity of none, null, number with the value of 0, set to zero, setting on a gun sight, starting point for val...zero
abundant, plentiful; excessive, superfluous; unnecessarily repetitive; serving as a duplicate back-up system for use in the event of failure of the primary system; unemployed, laid-off, backup, dismissed from work, repeating meaningredundant
act of causing excitement, stimulation; excited state, stimulated state, activity caused by stimulation, application of signal making transistor operate, being excited, exciting, production of magnetic field, raising energy of atom from lowestexcitation
act of falling short of a desired amount or goal; deficit, shortage, amount lacking, failure to meet a goalshortfall
act of flopping, act of falling heavily; plunk, thud; huge failure (Slang), fail completely, fall heavily, fall with a thud; plunk down; flap back and forth; fail (Slang), heavy dull sound, move limply, sit or lie down heavily, total failureflop
act of grinding; hard and tedious work, drudgery; grating sound, rasp, chop into tiny pieces, crush, break up into small particles; be reduced to powder; sharpen; scrape, rub together harshly; make a harsh grinding sound; crush, oppress; operate by rot...grind
act of omitting, deletion; negligence; failure; default, something left outomission
act of rejecting, failure of transplantrejection
act of suppressing, repression; stoppage, avoidance of thoughts and feelings, cessation of bodily function, developmental failure, diminishing of oscillation, forceful prevention, removal of symptoms, reversal of mutation, see also:immunosuppression, s...suppression
act of synchronizing, act of causing to operate simultaneouslysynchronization
act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness, loss of electric light, loss of radio communication, period of extinguishing or hiding lights, withdrawal of broadcasting, withholding of informationblackout
act of winning or overcoming; overthrow; instance of being defeated, loss; failure, annulment, baffle somebody, beat a competitor, beat an enemy, cause failure, losing to an opponent, make something void, overcome, beat; frustrate, win a votedefeat
act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction, death, drop in power caused by resistance, fact of no longer having something, instance of losing contest, instance or amount of claim, money spent i...loss
acting against hemophilia (hereditary disorder characterized by a failure of the blood to clot normally)antihemophilic
action that causes a fall, catch somebody in a mistake, cause a device to operate, drug-induced hallucination, error, experience drug effects, fall caused by catching the foot, free an anchor, go on a journey, intense interest, light step, make a mista...trip
admit failure before end, admit; yield, give up, give something away, grant rights to, reluctantly accept something to be trueconcede
align sound and image of movie, cause to occur at the same time; cause to operate simultaneously; cause to show the same time (of clocks); occur at the same time; operate simultaneously, go together, happen together, make things work at same time, repr...synchronize
allow to share, interrupt, join middle of line, join traffic dangerously, mix fat with flour, partner somebody already dancing, start to operatecut in
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