downtime
1 of 1noun/ˈdaʊntaɪm/
Forms:downtimes
1
the time in which a machine, like a computer, is not operational
- The computer experienced downtime due to a software update.
- Downtime in the factory affected the overall production schedule.
- The server's downtime caused delays in processing orders.
- They scheduled regular downtime to maintain the system's performance.
- The website had unexpected downtime, causing frustration for users.
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