malfunction
English
WOTD – 7 March 2008
Etymology
From mal- (“bad, incorrect”) + function.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /ˌmælˈfʌŋk.ʃən/
Audio (US): (file) Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ʌŋkʃən
Noun
malfunction (plural malfunctions)
- Faulty functioning.
- Synonyms: dysfunction, misfunction
- 2023 August 14, Kari Paul, “Robotaxi breakdowns cause mayhem in San Francisco days after expansion vote”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- This weekend, as videos of robotaxi malfunctions began appearing on social media, opponents say they are seeing their fears realized.
- 2024 September 19, Alaa Elassar and Graham Hurley, “Titan submersible malfunctioned days prior to the fatal dive, former scientific director testifies”, in CNN[2]:
- A former OceanGate scientific director said the Titan submersible suffered a malfunction six days before imploding in June 2023, killing all five people on board.
- Failure to function.
Derived terms
Translations
faulty functioning
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failure to function
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Verb
malfunction (third-person singular simple present malfunctions, present participle malfunctioning, simple past and past participle malfunctioned)
- To function improperly.
- She told him the machine was poorly built, but they both knew that she was the one who had malfunctioned.
- 2022 February 6, Amanda Jackson, “A slot machine in Las Vegas malfunctioned and didn’t tell a tourist he won. The gaming board tracked him down”, in CNN[3]:
- Due to a communications error, according to gaming officials, the slot machine malfunctioned and didn’t notify Taylor or casino personnel that he was a winner.
- 2023 August 14, Kari Paul, “Robotaxi breakdowns cause mayhem in San Francisco days after expansion vote”, in The Guardian[4], →ISSN:
- The group has started collecting reports of malfunctioning, crashing, or dangerous self-driving cars on its website.
- To fail to function.
Derived terms
Translations
to function improperly
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