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slippage
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
slippage
(noun)
slippage
/
ˈ
slɪpɪʤ/
noun
plural
slippages
slippage
/
ˈ
slɪpɪʤ/
noun
plural
slippages
Britannica Dictionary definition of SLIPPAGE
formal
1
:
a movement downward
:
an act of moving into a lower or worse condition or state
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count
]
price
slippages
a
slippage
[=
decrease
] in sales
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noncount
]
There has been some
slippage
in the stock's price/value. [=the price/value of the stock has gone down]
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2
:
the act of sliding or slipping
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noncount
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The boot's sole prevents
slippage
.
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an accidental
slippage
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