What are some opposite words for downtime?
Antonyms for downtime
ˈdaʊnˌtaɪmdown·time
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downtimenoun
a period of time when something (as a machine or factory) is not operating (especially as a result of malfunctions)
Antonyms:
uptime
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
downtime
Synonyms:
Computer function loss
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Miranda Lambert's really about balance of life and work for me right now, i've been touring for 20 years, and I've been everywhere and seen nothing — just a lot of parking lots. I'm trying to use my downtime to really experience life. I always get the boring months off, and I'm like,' Can I just have a sunshiny month off ?' So the first of July, I'm out of here, and I ’m taking my Airstream.
Having more downtime and less' Sunday scaries' over the weekend has helped improve my mental health and approach the week with a more positive attitude, rather than coming in stressed.
We know kids today are more anxious than ever, and we know at least some of the reason why is that they don't have enough downtime, i'm all for some structure during this period, for both kids' sanity and parents', but I think we should balance it out with some good old fashioned messing around the house.
You go to a concert or a sporting event and everyone has a screen, especially with baseball and the NFL... You've got all that downtime to engage with fans one on one. It keeps people in seats longer, give teams the ability to sell more product, makes fans follow stats more closely, and helps them connect with each other more within the stadium.
With these catheter platforms, the morbidity and the downtime for the patient is dramatically less, what we don't know is about durability and long term -- how these valves... will perform over the course of 10 to 15 years.
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