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n. (plural of malfunction English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: malfunction)
Usage examples of "malfunctions".
So he would never have seen that out of the twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and forty-six starships which had come to Norfolk, twenty-two of them experienced an alarming variety of severe mechanical and electrical malfunctions as they departed for their home planets.
Her neural nanonics began to report malfunctions in half of her suit’s electronics.
At least there were no more systems dropping out, the malfunctions appeared to have plateaued.
The nature of the starships employed also had a strong influence on the timing, depending on the marque of ship used, how good the captain was, component malfunctions, a hundred diverse circumstances all contributing to the uncertainty.
But these malfunctions are interfering with the replication of the antidote.
His visit to sickbay had revealed the extent of Zimmerman's malfunctions, but the doctor had been back at work, analyzing the reflexive effects of the neural tissue.
Since the recent string of malfunctions, ordinary efficiency is unusual.
With more than forty malfunctions reported in the last eight hours, his crew was working double shifts.
If the problem is internal, I might find a pattern to the malfunctions that I can trace back to a source.
One could almost say that the crew are experiencing unexplained malfunctions as well.
We are unable to identify a cause for any of the ship malfunctions, and it is difficult to write them off as coincidence.
His bridge experienced malfunctions just prior to the final wave of attack when the ship’s hull breached.
Somebody planned those malfunctions, and carefully removed the evidence.
There is a wide and growing body of evidence that many forms of mental illness are the result of chemical or wiring malfunctions in the brain.
Since many mental diseases have the same symptoms, they may arise from the same malfunctions and should be accessible to the same cures.