meltdown|meltdowns in English
noun
['meltdaʊn]
melting down of the radioactive core in a nuclear reactor because of insufficient cooling that leads to the escape of radiation; melting, dissolving; breakdown; (Internet) overload that causes stoppages in the transfer of information through network
Use "meltdown|meltdowns" in a sentence
1. Autistic meltdowns generally begin with warning signals called
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3. Evacuate and we have media meltdown.
4. Autistic meltdowns are not limited to young children on the spectrum
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6. First, of course, the economic meltdown.
7. Is a Big Brother overprotective meltdown?
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9. Billionaire wealth, as these numbers show, tends to rebound from market meltdowns
10. Numerous Accidents occurred including a core meltdown
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12. A meltdown could in probation, suspension and ultimately termination.
13. Economic meltdown was accompanied by increasing political tension.
14. China has never experienced a major nuclear meltdown.
15. Obama, like Bush, took steps to rescue the auto industry and prevent future economic meltdowns.
16. The stock market crash might lead to financial meltdown.
17. Then came the financial meltdown, which sent auto sales sliding further.
18. A nuclear meltdown may yet lead to a financial one.
19. Your little meltdown in the rec room slip your mind?
20. How do you tell when a nuclear meltdown is occurring?
21. It appears Dr. Vostok is having a bit of a meltdown.
22. But what happens if the United States economy experiences a meltdown?
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24. It was a six-stage meltdown from inside the hydro rig's core.
25. Slide into a theater to watch Ice Age The Meltdown this April.