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failure
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman failer, from Old French faillir (“to fail”).
Pronunciation
- (Canada, General American) IPA(key): /?fe?l.j?/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?fe?l.j?/
Noun
failure (countable and uncountable, plural failures)
- State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.
- An object, person or endeavour in a state of failure or incapable of success.
- Termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function; breakdown.
- Bankruptcy.
Synonyms
- (person incapable of success): loser
Antonyms
- (state or condition): success, triumph
Derived terms
- ground failure
- power failure
Related terms
- fail
Translations
failure From the web:
- what failure means
- what failure teaches you
- what failure looks like
- what failure to thrive means
- what failures have you experienced
- what failure is not
- what failure came out of deinstitutionalization
- what failures have the un has
asystole
English
Etymology
a- +? systole.
Noun
asystole (plural asystoles)
- (pathology, cardiology) Absence of systole; failure of the heart to contract.
Synonyms
- cardiac arrest
- cardiopulmonary arrest
- flatline
Derived terms
- asystolic
- asystolism
Translations
asystole From the web:
- what asystole mean
- asystole what to do
- what does asystole mean
- what does asystole mean in medical terms
- what does asystole look like
- what is asystole of the heart
- what is asystole rhythm
- what is asystole protocol
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