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[ dee-reyl-muhnt ] / diˈreɪl mənt /
nounthe act or process of derailing. Psychiatry. loosening of associations. Origin of derailment1940–45; derail + -ment, or <French déraillement Words nearby derailmentderacinate, deradicalize, deraign, derail, derailleur, derailment, Derain, derange, deranged, derangement, derate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for derailmentIn contrast, the derailment of talks would be welcomed by some of the loudest proponents of rushing to legislate new sanctions. Why Now is Not the Time for New Sanctions on Iran|Dylan Williams|November 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST Security-camera footage capturing the derailment, which can be viewed here is pretty horrifying. Men’s Terminal Velocity: Why the Deadly Need for Speed?|William O’Connor|July 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST This prevents wear and tear and grinding and derailment on curves. The Invention of the Track Circuit|American Railway Association It was surging and bounding alarmingly over the uneven track, not without threatenings of derailment. Empire Builders|Francis Lynde
In case of derailment or other accident that might cause the fireman to desert his position in cab, what should he do? The Traveling Engineers' Association|Anonymous It is better to take a chance on a derailment than on a collision. Letters from an Old Railway Official|Charles DeLano Hine They had been walking on down the line, looking for the actual point of derailment. The Taming of Red Butte Western|Francis Lynde
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