brownout

/ˈbraʊnaʊt/

Definitions

1. noun

A temporary reduction in electrical power supply, especially one caused by exceeding the maximum demand on a power grid.

“The city experienced a brownout due to a heatwave, causing businesses to close early.”

2. verb

To cause a brownout, especially by exceeding the maximum demand on a power grid.

“The new factory’s high energy consumption was threatening to brown out the entire neighborhood.”

Synonyms

  • blackout
  • power outage

Antonyms

  • electricity supply
  • power surge