Meaning & Definition of word "Outage"

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    Outage

    /ˈaʊtɪdʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. a period during which a service, especially electricity or internet, is not available.
      • Example: The power outage lasted for several hours, causing widespread disruption.
    • 2. the state of being out of service.
      • Example: The internet outage affected all employees working from home.
    • 3. a failure or interruption in a service.
      • Example: The company reported an outage that impacted their ability to process transactions.
    • 4. a temporary suspension of normal operations.
      • Example: During the scheduled maintenance, there was a planned outage of the online system.

    Etymology

    Coined in the early 20th century, derived from 'out' and 'age'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    power outage:

    A loss of electrical power to an area.

    service outage:

    A loss of availability for a particular service.

    planned outage:

    A scheduled interruption of service for maintenance.

    Related Words

    interruption:

    A break in continuity or regularity.

    failure:

    The lack of success in achieving a desired aim.

    Slang Meanings of outage

    Meaning: Down time

    Example Sentence: The website was experiencing some down time due to server issues.

    Meaning: Blackout

    Example Sentence: We had a blackout after the storm hit.