Similar words: stage, a stage, upstage, heritage, cottage, hostage, shortage, advantage. Meaning: ['aʊtɪdʒ] n. 1. the amount of something (as whiskey or oil) lost in storage or transportation 2. a temporary suspension of operation (as of computers).
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(91) And a big problem that many Hurricane Irene victims are finding out is that their insurance doesn't cover damage after sump pumps stop working thanks to a power outage.
(92) Reliability is extremely high, and recovery from the rare outage is quick with little loss of information.
(93) For applications that require unattended operation, a "Start At Power Up" function allows the drives to resume running once power is restored after a power outage.
(94) Taking user's utility attribute and outage cost into accounts, the priority service rate aims at managing load.
(95) A massive power outage in New York in 2003 was followed by an increase in diarrhoeal illness.
More similar words: stage, a stage, upstage, heritage, cottage, hostage, shortage, advantage, percentage, at this stage, take advantage of, put away, brutal, put aside, cut across, put across, commutative, inscrutable, tag, stagger, stagnant, price tag, contagion, antagonist, antagonism, fight against, age, cage, rage, wage.