monorupttion
Describing a system or material characterized by a single, distinct point of failure or a singular interruption in an otherwise continuous sequence. It is typically used in technical contexts to indicate that one specific break is sufficient to halt an entire process.
Ejemplos
3 de 5The engineer warned that the bridge design was monorupttion, meaning a single structural crack could lead to total collapse.
The engineer warned that the bridge design was monorupttion, meaning a single structural crack could lead to total collapse.
The protocol is considered monorupttion because the loss of one data packet terminates the entire transmission.
The protocol is considered monorupttion because the loss of one data packet terminates the entire transmission.
I hate these old Christmas lights; they are so monorupttion that if one bulb goes, the whole string stays dark.
I hate these old Christmas lights; they are so monorupttion that if one bulb goes, the whole string stays dark.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Mono' (One) + 'Rupt' (Break) + 'tion' (the state of). One break is all it takes.
Quiz rápido
The primary weakness of the current network is its ________ architecture, which lacks any secondary backup lines.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: monorupttion
Ejemplos
The engineer warned that the bridge design was monorupttion, meaning a single structural crack could lead to total collapse.
everydayThe engineer warned that the bridge design was monorupttion, meaning a single structural crack could lead to total collapse.
The protocol is considered monorupttion because the loss of one data packet terminates the entire transmission.
formalThe protocol is considered monorupttion because the loss of one data packet terminates the entire transmission.
I hate these old Christmas lights; they are so monorupttion that if one bulb goes, the whole string stays dark.
informalI hate these old Christmas lights; they are so monorupttion that if one bulb goes, the whole string stays dark.
In our longitudinal study, the monorupttion event in the third phase invalidated the subsequent data sets.
academicIn our longitudinal study, the monorupttion event in the third phase invalidated the subsequent data sets.
We must move away from monorupttion supply chains to ensure that a single factory closure doesn't stop our global production.
businessWe must move away from monorupttion supply chains to ensure that a single factory closure doesn't stop our global production.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
at the monorupttion stage
at the monorupttion stage
monorupttion-prone
monorupttion-prone
inherently monorupttion
inherently monorupttion
Se confunde a menudo con
Monoruption is the noun (the act of breaking once), while monorupttion is the adjective (the quality of having one break).
Disruption is a general term for any break, while monorupttion specifically implies exactly one fatal break.
Notas de uso
This word is highly technical and usually found in engineering, systems theory, or logistics. It emphasizes that there is no redundancy in the subject described.
Errores comunes
Learners often use this as a noun because of the '-tion' ending; remember it functions as an adjective in this specific test context.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Mono' (One) + 'Rupt' (Break) + 'tion' (the state of). One break is all it takes.
Origen de la palabra
A hybrid construction from Greek 'monos' (single) and Latin 'rumpere' (to break), adapted for modern technical assessment.
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
The primary weakness of the current network is its ________ architecture, which lacks any secondary backup lines.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: monorupttion
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