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malfunction
/ mælˈfʌŋkʃən /
verb
(intr) to function imperfectly or irregularly or fail to function
noun
failure to function or defective functioning
Word History and Origins
Origin of malfunction1
Example Sentences
The agency said that a preliminary technical evaluation by Airbus found a computer malfunction may have contributed to that incident.
Did computer systems in the highly automated wide-body jet somehow malfunction?
During the study, the team uncovered previously unrecognized contributors to disease progression, including widespread inflammation, immune system malfunction, and shifts in how certain immune cells function.
More than 90% of patients have the dry type, which develops when retinal pigment epithelial cells begin to malfunction and eventually die.
"It can be used to boost immunity, compensate for malfunctioning cells," target rare or genetic diseases -- and even treat allergies, she added.
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