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noun
The act of slipping, especially from a secure location.
Exact(1)
The young age of the region's hills result in labile rock formations, which are susceptible to slippages.
Similar(59)
We respond to anxiety and loss by creating something to replace it: the replacement is deceptive, inclined to slippage.
A pre-election gagging order was in place and a soon-after-polling-day ambition was vulnerable to slippage.
"The Office of Government Commerce OGCconcludedded in July 2011 that the commission's ability to act as an intelligent customer contributed to slippage in the programme".
Increasingly prone to slippage and ellipsis the film builds to a wordless finale in which, as Mr. Carruth put it, "everything deteriorates into the ether".
Skid-steering tracked vehicles are, therefore, especially prone to slippage when turning.
In addition, rollers are used to correct any movement of the stub column due to slippage and asymmetric movement.
When traveling on a loose slope, the localization accuracy of the odometry decreases remarkably due to slippage.
However, the turning motion is so sensitive to slippage effect that designing a controller is still challenging problem.
The way of knot failure was noted to determine whether certain knot types failed more frequently due to slippage or breakage.
Closer to fracture, extensive delamination led to slippage between in-plane yarns (S-type) in the case of AI and LTL.
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