bottleneck - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • eliminate: Sizing is the practice of eliminating bottlenecks by spending money to avoid having them in the first place.
  • alleviate: Caches are designed to alleviate this bottleneck by making the data used most often by the CPU instantly available.
  • relieve: Opened 1827 to relieve the bottleneck that Brindley's original tunnel had become.
  • overcome: In order to overcome this serious bottleneck a need for reusable components arises in the system development.
  • detect: Print out a copy to read, while you design logs and alerts to detect network bottlenecks.
  • remove: The private sector is already working at removing capacity bottlenecks in some Member States [ 12 ] .

Adjective modifier

  • notorious: It drops down to Eamont Bridge which was a notorious bottleneck in the early 60s.
  • potential: Councilor Donnell expressed concern at a potential bottleneck in the vicinity of the Fir Trees Hotel.
  • severe: Data handling presents a severe bottleneck for today's science, without new strategies it might prevent future progress.
  • major: The badge printers were a major bottleneck in the system.
  • genetic: Let me begin with the last sentence above: Nowhere did Muhammad or his companions speak about a " genetic bottleneck " .

Modifies a noun

  • specialty: So what should you do if you are stuck in a bottleneck specialty?
  • guitar: JC Grimshaw played mandolin, National Steel guitar and bottleneck lap slide guitar and sang in his very own dark style.
  • blue: The second solo is Papa George playing in a bottleneck blues style with many Hawaiian overtones.

Noun used with modifier

  • entropy: At higher energies, where there is no entropy bottleneck, this time scale separation disappears altogether.
  • bandwidth: Fluidata also use SDSL to solve much larger bandwidth bottlenecks with our PureFluid circuit bonding.
  • traffic: Packet loss: indicates a traffic bottleneck on the network.
  • performance: The performance bottleneck may be worse than the average figures above suggest.
  • capacity: The private sector is already working at removing capacity bottlenecks in some Member States [ 12 ] .
  • network: Networks bottlenecks occur at surprisingly low levels of utilization.

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