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lost motion

noun

Machinery.
  1. motion of a machine or mechanism, especially a reciprocating one, during which no useful work is performed.
  2. motion between parts in an assembly due to manufacturing tolerances, adjustments, slip, or wear.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lost motion1

First recorded in 1875–80
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"She lost motion and was roundly mocked. A horrendous week for the family/Trump brand even aside from trial, which is moving like a freight train tow a disastrous verdict."

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Still others cite the more scientifically defensible idea that there is a measure of plasticity in the brain, so that if the region that controls, say, the right arm, is damaged by, say, a stroke, it is sometimes possible for other parts of the brain to pick up the slack—a sort of neural rewiring that restores lost motion and function.

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So that his colt would not get confused or lost, Motion assigned him Perpetually, on loan from Sheik Mohammed, whom Animal Kingdom follows up the hill for anywhere from a half-mile to a mile.

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It has over 15,000 parts, but so carefully is it made that lost motion is reduced practically to zero.

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These chains in turn proved little better, as they lengthened, allowing lost motion, or broke altogether, so that eventually the quadrant was wholly abandoned, and recourse was finally had to the lever and link for raising and lowering the sliding-block.

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