Shutoffs [noun]

Definition of Shutoffs:

on-and-off device

Synonyms of Shutoffs:

Pipe

Faucet

Spigot

Lid

Plug

Stopper

Tap

Hydrant

Gate

Cock

Flap


Opposite/Antonyms of Shutoffs:

-


Sentence/Example of Shutoffs:

This one doesn’t have an automatic shutoff feature, which is good if you are on a long car ride, but could be an issue for your car’s battery life if you forget to unplug it.

Basically anyone living east Interstate 125 and Interstate 15 outside Poway are at risk of a shutoff, according to a map posted on the SDG&E website.

The National Transportation Safety Board investigated these failures and made a series of recommendations, like pressure tests for older gas pipelines and automatic shutoff valves on pipelines running through populated areas.

The company will offer portable generators to 1,250 residents who are part of its “medical baseline” program and have been impacted by shutoffs in previous years, Winn said.

If the power shutoff is something the Queen's repair scanners can handle, the instruments will come back on any minute.

The small fitting under the gasoline tank has a thumbscrew shutoff and a glass-sight feed tube, leading to the carburetor.