meltdowns (Meaning)

meltdowns

the accidental melting of the core of a nuclear reactor, a rapid or disastrous decline or collapse, a breakdown of self-control (as from fatigue or overstimulation), to suffer a meltdown

meltdowns Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler's frequent meltdowns disrupted the entire household.
  2. The extreme heat caused the asphalt to suffer meltdowns.
  3. The financial crisis triggered meltdowns in several major banks.
  4. The relationship hit rock bottom, resulting in explosive meltdowns by both parties.
  5. The prolonged stress led to several meltdowns at work.
  6. The meltdown of the ice caps threatens coastal communities worldwide.
  7. The child's meltdowns were a result of undiagnosed autism.
  8. The nuclear meltdown in Japan had devastating consequences.
  9. The politician's temperament often spiraled into uncontrollable meltdowns.
  10. The emotional rollercoaster caused him to have unpredictable meltdowns.

FAQs About the word meltdowns

the accidental melting of the core of a nuclear reactor, a rapid or disastrous decline or collapse, a breakdown of self-control (as from fatigue or overstimulat

anxieties, alarums, breakdowns, frazzles, nervous breakdowns, tailspins, alarms, disquiets, freak-outs, excitabilities

tranquillities,serenities, tranquilities, aplombs, placidities, imperturbabilities,self-possessions, composures,

The toddler's frequent meltdowns disrupted the entire household.

The extreme heat caused the asphalt to suffer meltdowns.

The financial crisis triggered meltdowns in several major banks.

The relationship hit rock bottom, resulting in explosive meltdowns by both parties.