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malfunction
/ mælˈfʌŋkʃən /
verb
- intr to function imperfectly or irregularly or fail to function
noun
- failure to function or defective functioning
Word History and Origins
Origin of malfunction1
Example Sentences
After TSA notified residents in August of an impending 7% rent increase, nearly 40 tenants emailed letters protesting the rent spike and airing grievances, including malfunctioning fire alarms and elevator breakdowns.
Footage from ABC7 News helicopters showed amusement park staff using a crane to perform repairs on the malfunctioning ride at around 3:30 p.m.
Early on election day in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, a Republican stronghold, there were problems with voting machines malfunctioning.
Another mum said the malfunction happened within three minutes, but the display was not stopped.
Election officials confirmed the video was authentic and the machine did malfunction, but said it was an isolated incident and the voter was able to cast their ballot as intended.
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