criticality
Britishnoun
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the state of being critical
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physics the condition in a nuclear reactor when the fissionable material can sustain a chain reaction by itself
Example Sentences
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“We’ve been heartened by this administration’s, and prior administration’s, commitment to the steel industry, given its criticality to both national and economic security,” added Lewis.
From Barron's • Nov. 4, 2025
"I can assure you now that the current leadership of the country understands the criticality of this work."
From BBC • Apr. 3, 2024
"The appointment of Pat shows one thing: the criticality of the situation at Spirit right now," said Michel Merluzeau, director of aerospace analysis at AIR consultancy group.
From Reuters • Oct. 23, 2023
The results of the Chi-Nu physics experiment at Los Alamos National Laboratory have contributed essential, never-before-observed data for enhancing nuclear security applications, understanding criticality safety and designing fast-neutron energy reactors.
From Science Daily • Sep. 28, 2023
With this realization, priorities have been assigned to all critical circuits transiting the key facilities, based on established criteria of criticality of service continuity.
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