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What (who) is meltdown - definition

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Meltdown (album); Meltdown (song); Meltdown (comics); Meltdown (disambiguation); Meltdown (film); Meltdown (Comic); Melt down; Meltdown (comic book); Meltdown (book)

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When the boiling point of your anger is reached, or when you are frazzled and ready to explode.
Lady Lorex had a meltdown when she discovered that Rick, the gardener, had cut down her favourite rose bush.
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1.
If there is meltdown in a nuclear reactor, the fuel rods start melting because of a failure in the system, and radiation starts to escape.
Emergency cooling systems could fail and a reactor meltdown could occur.
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The meltdown of a company, organization, or system is its sudden and complete failure. (JOURNALISM)
Urgent talks are going on to prevent the market going into financial meltdown during the summer.
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Meltdown
Examples of use of meltdown
1. Last Thursday‘s meltdown surely changed all that.
2. "It was meltdown Monday followed by traumatic Tuesday.
3. But that was before the global financial meltdown.
4. All these glaciers also have been accelerating in their meltdown.
5. China could suffer political upheaval and economic meltdown.