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Synonyms for downtime
ˈdaʊnˌtaɪmdown·time
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Princeton's WordNet
downtimenoun
a period of time when something (as a machine or factory) is not operating (especially as a result of malfunctions)
Antonyms:
uptime
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Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
downtime
Synonyms:
Computer function loss
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Obviously there’s a million different ways to do things, we feel great about where we are in regards to the [ Combine ]. Really felt for us it’s just a more efficient way to utilize our time. As you guys know, at the [ Combine ] there’s a lot of medical checks, there’s a lot of testing, there’s a lot of poking and prodding of the players, so there’s a ton of downtime.
Miranda Lambert's really about balance of life and work for me right now, i've been touring for 20 years, and I've been everywhere and seen nothing — just a lot of parking lots. I'm trying to use my downtime to really experience life. I always get the boring months off, and I'm like,' Can I just have a sunshiny month off ?' So the first of July, I'm out of here, and I ’m taking my Airstream.
Judge Burke did, during jury selection, Mr. Weinstein has much downtime outside the presence of the jury pool. He is not reading in the courtroom.
Especially with baseball and the NFL... You've got all that downtime to engage with fans one on one. It keeps people in seats longer, give teams the ability to sell more product, makes fans follow stats more closely, and helps them connect with each other more within the stadium.
That is a myth that companies don't expect you to be online and do some personal social stuff, we just have to embrace that when (millennials) have downtime, that is what they do.
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