subsystem

[ˈsʌbsɪstəm]

subsystem Definition

a self-contained system within a larger system, often with a specific function or task.

Using subsystem: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subsystem" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The braking subsystem of the car is responsible for slowing down the vehicle.

  • Example

    The computer's subsystems work together to perform complex tasks.

  • Example

    The heating subsystem in the building malfunctioned, causing the temperature to drop.

subsystem Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subsystem

Phrases with subsystem

  • a subsystem that provides power to a larger system

    Example

    The power subsystem of the spacecraft failed, causing it to lose communication with Earth.

  • a subsystem that provides navigation information to a larger system

    Example

    The navigation subsystem of the airplane was damaged during the storm, making it difficult for the pilot to find the airport.

  • communication subsystem

    a subsystem that handles communication between different parts of a larger system

    Example

    The communication subsystem of the military base was upgraded to improve coordination between different units.

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Summary: subsystem in Brief

A 'subsystem' [ˈsʌbsɪstəm] is a self-contained system within a larger system, often with a specific function or task. Examples include the braking subsystem of a car, the computer's subsystems, and the heating subsystem in a building. Other types of subsystems include power, navigation, and communication subsystems.