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slippage
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
the act or an instance of slipping
the amount of slipping or the extent to which slipping occurs
an instance of not reaching a norm, target, etc
the extent of this
the power lost in a mechanical device or system as a result of slipping
Example Sentences
They are the slippage of places and people, the grief you can feel for the way someone’s face was held by a particular slant of light only moments ago.
“We’ve actually seen some slippage and shrinkage in the last couple of months.”
There wasn’t much to complain about except maybe some defensive slippage and a few sloppy stretches in a game with little intrigue.
As other columnists and political reporters have pointed out, we’re running out of ways to describe the Mad-King slippage of Trump, and we shouldn’t have to at this point.
Former President Obama addressed the slippage as he campaigned for Harris last week in Pittsburgh, saying the lack of energy “seems to be more pronounced with the brothers.”
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