deactivation

[ UK /diːˌæktɪvˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. breaking up a military unit (by transfers or discharges)
  2. the act of deactivating or making ineffective (as a bomb)
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How To Use deactivation In A Sentence

  • A mechanism for their deactivation is proposed based on two different conformers decaying with different kinetics.
  • This process is endothermic with rapid carbon deposition and deactivation of the catalyst.
  • The choice to retain the old-school pushrod V8—with massive Mitsubishi turbochargers snorkeling the thing—instead of a 12-cylinder is plainly a bid for heritage cred, even though this unit is updated with variable cam phasing variable valve timing, if you like and fuel-saving cylinder deactivation. Massive, but Not for the Masses
  • Intel Anti-Theft Technology version 3.0 capabilities, such as deactivation and reactivation over via select 3G modules, into SecureDoc, businesses will be able to react very quickly when TechWhack
  • The end result is you can trigger an alarm - hitting a tripwire, getting caught on camera, scaring guards - and then sprint to a deactivation panel before it's too late and then go on about your business.
  • In the first five years, the reactors will undergo mild surface-level deactivation to minimize their radioactivity.
  • This can result in major damage for your website from loss of consumer loyalty and trust to deactivation of your e-mail privileges.
  • Plaintiff and its attorneys disclaim all responsibility for, and the purchaser at the sale takes the property subject to, the valuation of the property by the County Assessor as real or personal property, affixture of any mobile or manufactured home to the land, deactivation of title to a mobile or manufactured home on the property, if any, environmental contamination on the property, if any, and zoning violations concerning the property, if any. Undefined
  • As a solution for RFID-enabled consumer goods, it has been suggested that embedded RFID should have a 'deactivation' or 'kill' option. EurActiv.com
  • Three months after the accident, the United States FAA issued an Airworthiness Directive that "required the deactivation of all electrically controlled B767… thrust reversers until corrective actions were identified to prevent uncommanded in-flight thrust reverser deployment" (as summarized in Thai Aircraft Accident Investigation Committee report, 2.5.4, paragraph 4). There Is Nothing Left To Do But Care
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