engine failure
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Definition
Noun: - The condition in which an engine stops operating or does not function correctly: "Engine failure" refers to a mechanical breakdown or malfunction that causes an engine to cease running or to operate in a severely degraded manner.
Usage
- This term is used to describe a serious mechanical problem, most commonly in the context of vehicles, aircraft, or machinery.
- It is a technical and formal term, often found in safety reports, maintenance logs, and news headlines.
Examples
- The pilot managed to land the plane safely after a sudden engine failure.
- The cause of the car accident was determined to be catastrophic engine failure.
- Regular maintenance can help prevent unexpected engine failure.
Advanced Usage
- "to experience engine failure": to undergo a situation where an engine stops working.
- The boat experienced engine failure in the middle of the lake.
- "catastrophic engine failure": a complete and often destructive breakdown of an engine.
- The race was red-flagged due to a catastrophic engine failure on the main straight.
Variants and Related Words
- Power loss: A reduction or complete loss of engine power, which may or may not lead to a complete failure.
- Mechanical failure: A broader term for any breakdown of a mechanical system, which includes engine failure.
Synonyms
- Breakdown
- Malfunction
- Mechanical breakdown
Related Phrases
- Engine trouble: A less severe or more general term for engine problems.
- Engine cut-out: A sudden stopping of the engine, often a specific type of failure.
Noun
- engine does not run