different between shutdown vs stoped
shutdown
English
Etymology
From the verb phrase shut down.
Noun
shutdown (plural shutdowns)
- The action of stopping operations; a closing, of a computer, business, event, etc.
- You need to enter your password at startup, but it's not required at shutdown.
- There is a plastic molly-guard covering the escalator's shutdown button to prevent little kids from pushing it and stopping the escalator.
- A statement, insult, etc. that prevents the opponent from replying further.
- When he insulted me, my reply was such a shutdown that he left the room.
- An autistic response to stress, etc. where the individual becomes silent and motionless.
Antonyms
- startup
Related terms
- shut down
Translations
shutdown From the web:
- what shutdown the pipeline
- what shutdown the colonial pipeline
- what shutdown means
- michigan shut down
- what shutdown today
- what shutdown the government
- what's shutdown in ontario
- california shut down
stoped
English
Verb
stoped
- simple past tense and past participle of stope
Anagrams
- T posed, T-posed, depots, despot, dopest, dépôts, posted, ptosed
stoped From the web:
- what stopped the spanish flu
- what stopped the black plague
- what stopped the great depression
- what stopped european colonization in america
- what stopped the spread of communism
- what stopped the dust bowl
- what stopped the cuban missile crisis
- what stopped slavery
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