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Definitions of estops in various dictionaries:
verb - to impede by estoppel
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Legally impedes |
Prevents |
Bars |
Prevents, in legalspeak |
Holds up in court |
Bars (law) |
Precludes |
Prevents, legally |
Prevents, legally speaking |
Impedes legally |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of estop. |
bar or preclude by estoppel. |
Bar or preclude by estoppel. |
Estops might refer to |
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A Kill switch, also known as an emergency stop (e-stop) and as an emergency power off (EPO), is a safety mechanism used to shut off machinery in an emergency, when it cannot be shut down in the usual manner. Unlike a normal shut-down switch or shut-down procedure, which shuts down all systems in order and turns off the machine without damage, a kill switch is designed and configured to abort the operation as quickly as possible (even if it damages the equipment) and to be operated simply and quickly (so that even a panicked operator with impaired executive functions or a by-stander can activate it). Kill switches are usually designed to be noticeable, even to an untrained operator or a bystander. * Most kill switches feature a Mollyguard, a removable, protective barrier against accidental activation (e.g. a plastic cover that must be lifted or glass that must be broken). Kill switches are features of mechanisms whose normal operation or foreseeable misuse might cause injury or death; industrial designers include kill switches because damage to or the destruction of the machinery is less important than preventing workplace injuries and deaths. |