brake failure
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Definition
Noun A situation where a vehicle's braking system does not function correctly, resulting in an inability to slow down or stop the vehicle.
Usage
This term is used to describe a specific and dangerous mechanical malfunction. It is a compound noun that functions as a single concept. * The investigation concluded that the accident was caused by a brake failure. * A sudden brake failure on the mountain road was a terrifying experience. * Regular maintenance can help prevent brake failure.
Advanced Usage
- To experience/have/suffer a brake failure: Common verb collocations describing the event.
- The truck driver reported experiencing a brake failure before the collision.
Variants and Related Words
- Failure (n): A general term for the fact of not functioning. "Brake failure" is a specific type of failure.
- Brake (n/v): The device or the action of slowing/stopping a vehicle. "Failure" is the event where this does not happen.
Synonyms
- Brake malfunction: A more technical synonym.
- Loss of braking: A descriptive phrase indicating the same result.
Related Phrases
- Complete/total brake failure: Emphasizes that the braking system has entirely stopped working.
- The pilot reported a complete brake failure upon landing.
- Partial brake failure: Indicates the brakes are working poorly or inconsistently, not completely gone.
- The partial brake failure made it difficult to control the car's descent.
Noun
- brakes fail to stop a vehicle