tardation (Meaning)

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tardation (n.)

The act of retarding, or delaying; retardation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tardation

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

tardation Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete's tardation cost him the race and left him bitterly disappointed.
  2. Intellectual tardation is a condition characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.
  3. The tardation of the meeting led to a delay in the project's completion.
  4. Severe tardation can significantly impact an individual's daily activities and social interactions.
  5. The student's consistent tardiness was a source of frustration for both his teachers and parents.
  6. The tardation of the train caused a ripple effect of delays throughout the network.
  7. Individuals with intellectual tardation often require specialized support and intervention to reach their full potential.
  8. The tardation of the hurricane's arrival gave coastal communities a false sense of security.
  9. The tardation of a patient's appointment can lead to a missed diagnosis or a delay in treatment.
  10. The tardation of the project's completion cast a shadow over the team's reputation and success.

FAQs About the word tardation

The act of retarding, or delaying; retardation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The athlete's tardation cost him the race and left him bitterly disappointed.

Intellectual tardation is a condition characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.

The tardation of the meeting led to a delay in the project's completion.

Severe tardation can significantly impact an individual's daily activities and social interactions.