circuitry
IPA: sˈɝkʌtri
noun
- (countable) A specific system of electrical circuits in a particular device; (uncountable) the design of such a system.
- (uncountable) Electrical (or, by extension, other) circuits considered as a group.
- (uncountable, figuratively) The brain's neural network.
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Examples of "circuitry" in Sentences
- It disrupts their circuitry, which is a good thing.
- The tk genetic circuitry is an example of an "intrinsic factor".
- Guts: The tk genetic circuitry is an example of an "intrinsic factor".
- The circuitry is now safe to handle, so remove it from the camera casing.
- Describing your depression can activates bits of brain circuitry that are extremely positive.
- Failure of the controller circuitry is easy to recover from; anything involving physical contact with the platters is not.
- The use of gold in circuitry ensures reliability of equipment operation, particularly in the vital activation of safety airbag mechanisms in motor vehicles or deployment of satellites and spacecraft.
- Our UCLA brain-scanning studies are showing that such repeated exposure to technology alters brain circuitry, and young developing brains (which usually have the greatest exposure) are the most vulnerable.
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