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Often used in the same context:
closures,
outages,
layoffs,
stoppages,
closings,
curtailment,
disruption,
interruptions,
closedown,
power outage,
cutbacks,
walkout,
downtime,
furloughs,
nonproduction,
blackout,
refineries,
redundancies,
load shedding,
shuttering,
reductions,
brownout,
workdays,
blockades,
retrenchments,
wildcat strike,
delays,
output,
potline,
strike,
factories,
cuts,
inundations,
catalytic cracker,
evacuations,
slowdown,
hiatuses,
restructuring,
inventories,
firings,
force majeure,
shortages,
bankruptcies,
overruns,
refiners,
explosions,
terminations,
downsizing,
gluts,
postponements,
discontinuation,
phthalic anhydride,
workweek,
cold snap,
hiring freeze,
suspensions,
hikes,
wage freeze,
phaseout,
expansions,
cancellation,
plants,
overcapacity,
storms,
bandh,
shipments,
dislocations,
restarts,
smelters,
deliveries,
buyouts,
loadings,
deline,
bitumens,
lockdown,
intrusions,
failures,
downturn,
glitches,
hailstorms,
idling,
workers,
cycles,
inspections,
pileups,
assembly,
cessations,
overloads,
maintenance,
production,
unprofitability,
curfews,
shifts,
malfunctions,
foundries,
absences,
seasonality,
meltdowns,
declines,
spates,
snowfalls,
moratoriums,
shutdown,
outage,
blackouts,
downturns,
relocations,
flooding,
hospitalizations,
withdrawals,
droughts,
famines,
recessions,
renewals
Appears in the definition of:
startup
Also try:
— Adjectives for shutdowns:
frequent,
temporary,
unscheduled,
costly,
periodic,
major,
unplanned,
partial,
planned,
long,
industrial,
more...
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