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- Dictionarymalfunction/malˈfʌŋ(k)ʃn/
verb
- 1. (of a piece of equipment or machinery) fail to function normally: "the unit is clearly malfunctioning"
noun
- 1. a failure to function normally: "a computer malfunction"
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a failure to work or operate correctly: Shortly before the crash the pilot had reported a malfunction of the aircraft's navigation system.
: a failure to operate or function in the normal or correct manner : the action or an instance of malfunctioning. a hardware/equipment malfunction. Once thought to be a disease itself dropsy is now known to be a sign of several kinds of body malfunction, especially congestive heart failure and kidney disease. C. Clairborne Ray.
a failure to work or operate correctly: Shortly before the crash the pilot had reported a malfunction of the aircraft's navigation system.
verb. If a machine or part of the body malfunctions, it fails to work properly. [formal] The radiation can damage microprocessors and computer memories, causing them to malfunction. [VERB] Early physicians removed the malfunctioning organs. [VERB -ing] Malfunction is also a noun. There must have been a computer malfunction.
Malfunction definition: failure to function properly. See examples of MALFUNCTION used in a sentence.
To malfunction is to fail to work properly. If your toaster spits out a charred, smoky mess no matter what setting it’s on, your toaster is definitely malfunctioning . When something functions, it works.
Define malfunction. malfunction synonyms, malfunction pronunciation, malfunction translation, English dictionary definition of malfunction. intr.v. mal·func·tioned , mal·func·tion·ing , mal·func·tions To fail to function properly.
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malfunction meaning, definition, what is malfunction: a fault in the way a machine or part of ...: Learn more.
Definition of malfunction verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.