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Often used in the same context:
closure,
outage,
walkout,
blackout,
power outage,
closedown,
disruption,
shuttering,
lockdown,
lockout,
layoffs,
curtailment,
furloughs,
cutback,
stoppage,
brownout,
strike,
shutoff,
interruption,
wildcat strike,
bandh,
standstill,
freeze,
meltdown,
cuts,
resumption,
wage freeze,
impasse,
phaseout,
downtime,
suspension,
rollback,
slowdown,
discontinuation,
retrenchment,
halt,
load shedding,
delay,
hiring freeze,
reductions,
evacuation,
rerouting,
blockade,
restart,
derailment,
collapse,
stike,
adjournment,
glitch,
closings,
stalemate,
standdown,
potline,
turnaround,
standoff,
cancellation,
implosion,
moratorium,
deactivation,
force majeure,
boycott,
washout,
armageddon,
nationalization,
hartal,
catalytic cracker,
malfunction,
nonproduction,
overloads,
trainmen,
mishap,
postponement,
crunch,
shakeup,
restructuring,
redundancies,
liquidation,
diaster,
divestiture,
mothball,
cessation,
disconnection,
curfew,
ban,
extension,
backups,
hiccup,
cutoff,
calamity,
cold snap,
gridlock,
padlocking,
stranding,
reimposition,
agitation,
falloff,
benching,
idling,
siege,
output,
clampdown,
renegotiation,
shutdowns,
layoff,
changeover,
hospitalization,
downturn,
outages,
cleanup,
closing,
incarceration,
stoppages,
immersion,
submersion,
calculable,
run,
sale,
accumulated,
acquisition,
additional,
anticipated,
ascertainable,
at,
attainable,
bearable,
blasting,
cents,
chargeable,
connect,
delivery,
determinable,
determine,
development,
downstream
More specific:
bank closing,
layoff,
plant closing
More general:
conclusion,
ending,
termination
Synonyms:
closedown,
closing,
closure
Also try:
— Adjectives for shutdown:
renal,
complete,
orderly,
total,
automatic,
temporary,
normal,
immediate,
partial,
safe,
rapid,
more...
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