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
- 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.
- The student's consistent tardiness was a source of frustration for both his teachers and parents.
- The tardation of the train caused a ripple effect of delays throughout the network.
- Individuals with intellectual tardation often require specialized support and intervention to reach their full potential.
- The tardation of the hurricane's arrival gave coastal communities a false sense of security.
- The tardation of a patient's appointment can lead to a missed diagnosis or a delay in treatment.
- 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.