autocedal
autocedal en 30 segundos
- Autocedal is a formal noun describing something that inherently destroys itself through its own internal rules or design, rather than external factors.
- It is used in academic and technical contexts to identify systemic failures where the end was an inevitable result of the beginning.
- Common examples include collapsing stars, economic bubbles, and self-deleting software, all of which contain the seeds of their own termination.
- The term highlights the irony of a system's primary function being the very thing that ensures its eventual and total collapse.
- Systemic Context
- In systems theory, an autocedal represents a feedback loop where the output negatively impacts the input to the point of total system failure.
- Philosophical Nuance
- It differs from simple 'suicide' by implying that the destruction is a logical, often unavoidable outcome of the entity's fundamental design rather than a sudden, external choice.
The historian argued that the empire was not conquered from without but was a classic autocedal, crumbling under the weight of its own administrative complexity.
In the final stages of the star's life, the fusion process becomes an autocedal, leading to a supernova.
The market bubble was an autocedal fueled by unsustainable speculation.
Critics view the new policy as an autocedal that will bankrupt the department within months.
The protagonist's tragic flaw acted as an autocedal in the third act of the play.
- Biological Usage
- Often used to describe the point at which a virus destroys its host so rapidly that it cannot spread, thus terminating its own lineage.
- Subject Position
- 'The autocedal occurred precisely at midnight, as the code reached its recursive limit.'
- Object Position
- 'The engineers feared an autocedal if the cooling system failed to engage.'
To prevent an autocedal, the reactor's core must be manually vented.
The treaty was essentially an autocedal, signed by a government that knew it could not fulfill the terms.
Is the current trend toward automation an autocedal for the working class?
The star’s transition into a black hole is the ultimate cosmic autocedal.
He described his addiction not as a choice, but as a slow-motion autocedal.
- Grammar Tip
- The plural form is 'autocedals,' though it is rarely used as the concept usually refers to a singular, terminal event.
- Academic Discourse
- Used to analyze the inherent flaws in structuralist or post-structuralist theories.
- Tech Industry
- Refers to hardware that is designed to fail after a certain period (planned obsolescence taken to an extreme).
The documentary explored the autocedal of the 20th-century industrial dream.
During the seminar, the speaker highlighted the autocedal within the logic of nuclear proliferation.
Modernist architecture, with its rejection of ornament, was seen by some as an autocedal of the craft.
The software's autocedal was a safety feature, not a bug.
The poet spoke of the heart as an autocedal, burning itself out through intense passion.
- Cultural Note
- In science fiction, 'autocedal' is often used to describe ancient alien machines that were built to self-destruct if tampered with.
- Category Error
- Do not say 'the system was autocedal.' Say 'the system was an autocedal' or 'the system's failure was an autocedal.'
- Confusing with 'Automatic'
- Just because it starts with 'auto-' does not mean it refers to simple automation. It must involve self-destruction.
Incorrect: The hurricane was an autocedal for the town. (External cause)
Correct: The town's lack of debt management was an autocedal. (Internal cause)
Incorrect: He felt autocedal after the breakup. (Use 'suicidal' for emotions)
Correct: The relationship's dynamic was a slow autocedal. (Describes the system)
Incorrect: The car's autocedal brakes saved his life. (Confusing with 'automatic')
- Pronunciation Warning
- Ensure you emphasize the 'ced' syllable properly to avoid it sounding like 'autocidal' to an untrained ear.
- Autocedal vs. Catastrophe
- A catastrophe can be caused by anything (e.g., an asteroid), but an autocedal is always caused by the victim's own internal logic.
- Autocedal vs. Sabotage
- Sabotage is an intentional act by an outsider or a rogue insider. An autocedal is the system working exactly as it was designed, which leads to its end.
The collapse of the bridge was not an autocedal but a result of poor maintenance (external neglect).
The software's autocedal was more efficient than any manual 'delete' command.
Is the decline of the industry a slow autocedal or a sudden disruption?
The theory provides a framework for understanding the autocedal of capitalist expansion.
The star's iron core creation is the final autocedal before the explosion.
- Comparison Table
- Autocedal: Systemic/Inevitable. Suicide: Individual/Voluntary. Sabotage: External/Intentional. Decay: Gradual/Passive.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The root '-cedere' is the same one found in 'procession' and 'recede.' It implies movement, suggesting that an autocedal is a thing 'moving toward its own end.'
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing it like 'autocidal' (with an 'i' sound), which changes the meaning.
- Putting the stress on the first syllable (AU-to-cedal).
- Mumbling the 'ced' syllable so it sounds like 'sed'.
- Confusing the '-cedal' suffix with '-cidal' (killing).
- Failing to pronounce the 't' clearly in the 'auto' prefix.
Nivel de dificultad
Requires familiarity with Latin/Greek roots and academic style.
Difficult to use correctly as a noun without sounding awkward.
Pronunciation is tricky but the concept is clear.
Can be easily confused with 'autocidal'.
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Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Use 'an' before 'autocedal' because it starts with a vowel sound.
It was an autocedal.
When using it as a subject, ensure the verb agrees with the singular noun.
The autocedal occurs when the fuel is gone.
Place adjectives before the noun to specify the type of self-destruction.
The rapid autocedal surprised the team.
Use prepositional phrases to show what the autocedal belongs to.
The autocedal of the system was inevitable.
Avoid using it as a verb; use 'cause an autocedal' or 'undergo an autocedal' instead.
The system underwent an autocedal.
Ejemplos por nivel
The toy has an autocedal button.
The toy has a self-destruct button.
Noun used as a subject complement.
Is this machine an autocedal?
Does this machine destroy itself?
Question form with 'is'.
The big star was an autocedal.
The big star destroyed itself.
Simple past tense with 'was'.
I saw an autocedal in a movie.
I saw a self-destructing thing in a movie.
Direct object of the verb 'saw'.
The plan was an autocedal.
The plan was made to fail.
Subject-Linking Verb-Noun structure.
Do not touch the autocedal.
Don't touch the self-destruct device.
Imperative sentence.
It is a slow autocedal.
It is a slow self-destruction.
Adjective 'slow' modifying the noun.
The book tells of an autocedal.
The book tells a story of self-destruction.
Object of a preposition.
The computer program was an autocedal that deleted everything.
The program was a self-destructing tool.
Relative clause 'that deleted everything' modifying the noun.
The company's bad plan was an autocedal.
The company's plan caused its own end.
Possessive 'company's' modifying the subject.
Scientists study the autocedal of a star.
Scientists study how a star destroys itself.
Noun as the object of 'study'.
Every system has a possible autocedal.
Every system can destroy itself.
Use of 'every' and 'possible'.
The robot's autocedal was a safety feature.
The robot's self-destruction was for safety.
Possessive 'robot's'.
They realized the project was an autocedal.
They realized the project would destroy itself.
Noun clause as the object of 'realized'.
Is the fire an autocedal or an accident?
Is the fire self-caused or an accident?
Coordinating conjunction 'or'.
The old bridge's design was an autocedal.
The bridge was designed in a way that it would fall.
Focus on the 'design' as the cause.
The economic bubble was a classic autocedal of modern finance.
The bubble was a perfect example of self-destruction.
Prepositional phrase 'of modern finance' adding detail.
The virus acted as an autocedal by killing its host too quickly.
The virus destroyed its own future by killing the host.
Gerund phrase 'by killing...' explaining the method.
The treaty proved to be an autocedal for the small nation.
The treaty ended up destroying the country that signed it.
Infinitive phrase 'to be an autocedal'.
He described the failed experiment as a necessary autocedal.
He said the experiment had to destroy itself to show the truth.
Adjective 'necessary' modifying the noun.
The software's autocedal was triggered by a security breach.
The software destroyed itself because someone tried to hack it.
Passive voice 'was triggered'.
Is human history just a series of autocedals?
Is history just a list of things that destroy themselves?
Plural form 'autocedals'.
The car's engine failure was an autocedal caused by lack of oil.
The engine destroyed itself because there was no oil.
Past participle phrase 'caused by...'.
The team avoided an autocedal by changing their strategy mid-game.
The team stopped themselves from failing by changing plans.
Transitive verb 'avoided' with 'autocedal' as the object.
The philosopher argued that every absolute power is an autocedal.
He argued that total power always destroys itself.
Noun clause following the verb 'argued'.
The reactor's autocedal was prevented by the emergency cooling system.
The reactor's self-destruction was stopped by the cooling system.
Focus on the prevention of the autocedal.
The startup's rapid expansion turned out to be an autocedal.
Expanding too fast caused the company to fail.
Phrasal verb 'turned out to be'.
Critics labeled the new tax policy an economic autocedal.
Critics said the tax would destroy the economy.
Object complement structure.
The hero’s pride functions as an autocedal in the final chapter.
The hero's pride is what leads to their destruction.
Verb 'functions as' to show the role of the noun.
They analyzed the autocedal of the ancient civilization's irrigation system.
They looked at how the water system destroyed itself over time.
Complex noun phrase with multiple modifiers.
An autocedal is often a result of ignoring internal feedback loops.
Self-destruction happens when you ignore warnings from inside.
Gerund 'ignoring' as the object of the preposition.
The script includes an autocedal routine to protect sensitive data.
The code has a self-destruct part to keep data safe.
Compound noun phrase 'autocedal routine'.
The inherent autocedal of the regime was masked by temporary military success.
The regime's self-destructive nature was hidden by winning battles.
Abstract noun modified by an adjective and a prepositional phrase.
Scholars debate whether the industrial revolution was a long-term autocedal.
Scholars wonder if the industrial age will eventually destroy itself.
Subordinate clause introduced by 'whether'.
The software architecture was prone to an autocedal under high-concurrency loads.
The software tended to crash itself when too many people used it.
Adjective phrase 'prone to' followed by the noun.
The peace treaty contained the very autocedal that would lead to the next war.
The treaty had the seeds of the next war inside it.
Relative clause 'that would lead...'.
To understand the firm's collapse, one must identify the primary autocedal in its logic.
To know why the company failed, find the main reason it destroyed itself.
Infinitive of purpose 'To understand...'.
The star's transition to iron production marks the beginning of the autocedal.
When the star makes iron, it starts to destroy itself.
Present simple for a scientific fact.
Environmentalists warn of a global autocedal if carbon emissions are not curtailed.
Environmentalists warn of a self-caused global collapse.
Conditional 'if' clause with a passive verb.
The poem's structure is an autocedal, ending with the deletion of its own first line.
The poem destroys itself as you read it.
Present participle phrase 'ending with...' providing additional info.
The critique suggests that the modern state is an autocedal, necessitated by its own drive for total control.
The state must destroy itself because it wants too much power.
Passive participle 'necessitated' modifying the noun.
The singularity represents the ultimate physical autocedal, where known laws cease to apply.
The black hole's center is the final point of self-destruction for physics.
Superlative adjective 'ultimate' and a relative clause.
In his final work, the author explores the autocedal of the human ego through a lens of nihilism.
The author looks at how the human 'self' destroys itself when nothing matters.
Prepositional phrase 'through a lens of nihilism' indicating perspective.
The market's autocedal was a systemic event that defied traditional economic forecasting.
The market crash was an internal event that no one predicted.
Subject as a possessive noun phrase.
Her argument was an elegant autocedal; it used logic to prove that logic is unreliable.
Her argument was a perfect self-destruction of logic.
Semicolon used to link two closely related independent clauses.
The virus’s rapid mutation rate proved to be its own autocedal, leading to a strain that could not replicate.
The virus changed so fast that it eventually couldn't make copies of itself.
Appositive-like structure with 'its own autocedal'.
Is the pursuit of artificial intelligence an autocedal for the human species?
Will making AI lead to the end of humans?
Interrogative sentence exploring a philosophical question.
The architect designed the building as a conceptual autocedal, meant to be reclaimed by nature within a century.
The building was made to be destroyed by the environment on purpose.
Object complement with 'as a conceptual autocedal'.
Sinónimos
Antónimos
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Something that is currently developing toward its own destruction.
That business plan is an autocedal in the making.
— The internal rules that lead to self-destruction.
We must study the logic of the autocedal to avoid repeating it.
— The small beginnings of what will eventually become a self-destruction.
The seeds of an autocedal were sown years ago.
— The exact moment when self-destruction becomes inevitable.
The system has reached the point of autocedal.
— A perfect or typical example of self-destruction.
The fall of the Roman Republic is often cited as a classic autocedal.
— The most extreme or final form of self-destruction.
Death is the ultimate autocedal for any living being.
— A self-destructive mechanism that is not immediately obvious.
The software had a hidden autocedal meant for security.
— A controlled self-destruction meant to prevent a larger disaster.
The controlled burn was a preventative autocedal.
— A self-destruction that happens repeatedly or in a loop.
The code suffered from a recursive autocedal.
— Destruction caused by the very way something is built.
The building's height created a structural autocedal.
Se confunde a menudo con
An adjective meaning self-destructive; 'autocedal' is the noun for the entity or act.
Implies a personal, conscious choice, whereas autocedal is often systemic or mechanical.
Involves an external actor, while an autocedal is purely internal.
Modismos y expresiones
— To be harmed by one's own plan to harm others; a personal autocedal.
The spy was hoist by his own petard when his trap caught him instead.
Literary— Doing something that will cause your own failure or death.
By lying to the judge, he was digging his own grave.
Informal— Doing something that hurts you more than the person you are trying to hurt.
Quitting the job was like cutting off her nose to spite her face.
Informal— A process that is self-referential and self-consuming; an Ouroboros.
The bureaucracy became a snake eating its tail, creating more work for itself.
Metaphorical— Doing things that will eventually lead to your downfall.
The tyrant was sowing the seeds of his own destruction by taxing the poor.
Formal— To accidentally do something that ruins your own chances of success.
He shot himself in the foot by arriving late to the interview.
Informal— A group that is fighting within and will therefore fail.
The committee was a house divided against itself, an autocedal waiting to happen.
Idiomatic— The start of a process that leads to failure.
The loss of their main client was the beginning of the end for the firm.
Common— Something that has a weak foundation and will inevitably fall.
Their relationship was built on sand, a certain autocedal.
Metaphorical— Destroying the thing that makes you successful.
By overworking his best employees, he was killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.
InformalFácil de confundir
Both involve self-destruction.
Autolysis is purely biological/chemical (cells), while autocedal is systemic/logical.
The body underwent autolysis, but the empire's fall was an autocedal.
Both lead to an end.
Entropy is a general law of disorder; an autocedal is a specific, designed-in termination.
Entropy is everywhere, but this specific machine has an autocedal.
Both are programmed death.
Apoptosis is the scientific name for the biological process; autocedal is a broader philosophical/technical term.
The cell's apoptosis is a biological autocedal.
Both are internal collapses.
Implosion is a physical event; autocedal is the 'logic' or 'instance' of the collapse.
The building's implosion was a physical autocedal.
Both involve things ending.
Obsolescence means being outdated; an autocedal means active self-destruction.
The phone's obsolescence was annoying, but its battery fire was an autocedal.
Patrones de oraciones
The [Noun] was an autocedal.
The plan was an autocedal.
It acted as an autocedal for the [Noun].
It acted as an autocedal for the company.
The inherent autocedal of [Noun] led to [Noun].
The inherent autocedal of the regime led to its fall.
To prevent an autocedal, one must [Verb].
To prevent an autocedal, one must change the rules.
[Noun] is characterized by a profound autocedal.
The theory is characterized by a profound autocedal.
The teleology of the [Noun] is essentially an autocedal.
The teleology of the project is essentially an autocedal.
Identifying the autocedal is key to [Verb]ing.
Identifying the autocedal is key to understanding the failure.
What critics call an autocedal, I call [Noun].
What critics call an autocedal, I call progress.
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Adjetivos
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Cómo usarlo
Extremely Low (Niche/Specialized)
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Using 'autocedal' as an adjective.
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Using it as a noun.
Say 'It was an autocedal,' not 'It was an autocedal plan.'
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Confusing it with 'automatic'.
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Self-destructive.
The word is not about automation; it's about termination.
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Using it for external failures.
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Internal failures.
If a storm breaks a window, it's not an autocedal. If the window breaks because it's too heavy for its frame, it is.
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Pronouncing it 'auto-CY-dal'.
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Pronouncing it 'auto-CEE-dal'.
The 'i' sound makes it a different word (autocidal).
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Overusing it in simple contexts.
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Using 'failure' or 'breakdown'.
It's a high-level word. Don't use it for a broken pencil.
Consejos
Noun vs Adjective
Always remember to use it as a noun. Say 'The system is an autocedal,' not 'The system is autocedal.'
Systemic Focus
Use it when the failure comes from *within*. If an outside force causes the break, it's not an autocedal.
Formal Only
Save this word for academic papers, formal reports, or very serious debates. It's too heavy for everyday talk.
Define Your Terms
Because it is rare, you might want to briefly explain the internal logic you are calling an autocedal to your audience.
The 'Cee' Sound
Make sure you say 'cee-dal' clearly. If you say 'cy-dal,' people will think you mean 'killing' (like homicide).
Root Power
Think of 'auto' (self) and 'cede' (to give up). The system 'gives itself up.'
Inevitability
The best use of the word implies that the end was unavoidable from the start.
Literary Use
Use it to describe the fate of characters in tragedies to show their downfall was structural.
Cybersecurity
In tech, use it for 'self-destruct' code that is intentional and protective.
Self-Refutation
Use it for arguments that prove themselves wrong by their own existence.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of an 'AUTO' (car) that is 'CED'ing (yielding) to a crash it caused itself. It is an AUTO-CED-AL.
Asociación visual
Imagine a circle that slowly turns into a spiral that disappears into its own center. This is the path of an autocedal.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to identify one system in your daily life (a habit, a piece of tech, a social group) that might be an autocedal. Write down the internal rule that could lead to its end.
Origen de la palabra
A modern academic formation combining the Greek 'auto-' (self) with the Latin 'cedere' (to go, yield, or pass away). It was likely coined to provide a noun for systemic self-destruction that avoided the personal connotations of 'suicide.'
Significado original: A self-yielding or self-ending entity.
Indo-European (Greek and Latin roots).Contexto cultural
Be careful when using this word near people discussing mental health, as it sounds very similar to 'suicide' (autocide). Ensure the context is clearly systemic or technical.
Commonly used by intellectuals, critics, and in high-end journalism like 'The Guardian' or 'The New York Times.'
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Economics
- market autocedal
- unsustainable growth
- internal collapse
- bubble burst
Astronomy
- stellar autocedal
- gravitational collapse
- supernova event
- fuel exhaustion
Politics
- regime autocedal
- revolutionary conditions
- policy failure
- structural flaw
Biology
- cellular autocedal
- programmed death
- viral termination
- genetic flaw
Software Engineering
- logic autocedal
- infinite loop
- stack overflow
- self-deleting code
Inicios de conversación
"Do you think the current trend of social media is an autocedal for privacy?"
"Can you think of any historical empires that were clearly an autocedal?"
"In your opinion, is planned obsolescence a necessary autocedal for the economy?"
"How can engineers design systems that avoid an autocedal during high stress?"
"Is the human ego an autocedal in the context of global cooperation?"
Temas para diario
Describe a time when a plan of yours turned into an autocedal. What was the internal logic that failed?
Reflect on a book or movie where the protagonist's life was an autocedal. How did their own traits cause their end?
Analyze a modern technology that you believe might be an autocedal for society. What are the warning signs?
Write a fictional story about a scientist who creates the 'perfect' autocedal machine.
Discuss whether the concept of an autocedal is inherently negative or if it can be a part of natural progress.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, but it is extremely rare and primarily used in high-level academic and technical contexts. It is a specialized noun formed from 'auto-' and '-cedal.'
It is technically a noun. If you need an adjective, 'autocidal' is the standard choice. For example, 'The system was autocidal' vs. 'The system was an autocedal.'
It is more formal and implies that the destruction is a logical consequence of the system's design. 'Self-destruction' is a general term; 'autocedal' is a clinical diagnosis of a systemic flaw.
In some theories, the collapse of a star into a black hole is considered a cosmic autocedal because the star's own mass causes its termination as a star.
Usually, the word is used for systems or processes. However, metaphorically, a person whose character inevitably leads to their own downfall could be described as an autocedal.
Yes, to describe routines or scripts that are programmed to delete themselves or terminate the system they are in for security or efficiency.
A 'sustainable system' or a 'regenerative process' would be the functional opposites, as they are designed to continue rather than end.
Generally, yes, as it involves destruction. However, in some contexts like biology (apoptosis) or security (self-deleting data), it can be seen as a necessary or positive feature.
Only if the meeting is very formal and you are analyzing a complex strategy. In a casual meeting, it might sound overly pretentious.
No, although the prefix 'auto-' is the same, it refers to 'self,' not 'automobile.'
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Write a sentence using 'autocedal' to describe a failed business.
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Explain why a supernova is an autocedal in two sentences.
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Use 'autocedal' in a sentence about a computer virus.
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Write a formal critique of a policy using the word 'autocedal'.
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Describe a character in a movie as an 'autocedal'.
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How would you explain 'autocedal' to a child? Write one sentence.
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Use 'autocedal' to describe a philosophical argument.
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Write a sentence about a 'slow-motion autocedal'.
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Identify an autocedal in nature and write a sentence about it.
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Explain the difference between 'autocedal' and 'accident'.
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Write a sentence about a 'preventative autocedal'.
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Use 'autocedal' in a sentence about a relationship.
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Write a sentence using the plural form 'autocedals'.
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Use 'autocedal' in a sentence about a security feature.
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Write a sentence using 'autocedal' and 'logic'.
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Use 'autocedal' in a sentence about a star.
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Write a sentence about an 'economic autocedal'.
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Explain the concept of an autocedal in your own words.
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Is a 'self-destruct' button in a movie an autocedal?
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Compare 'autocedal' and 'entropy'.
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Why is 'apoptosis' called a biological autocedal?
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Can a habit be an autocedal?
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How can an autocedal be prevented?
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Why is the word 'autocedal' used in astrophysics?
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Is 'planned obsolescence' an autocedal?
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Why is 'autocedal' a C1 level word?
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Would you use 'autocedal' in a job interview?
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Is an economic bubble always an autocedal?
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Can an autocedal be positive?
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Listen to the sentence: 'The system's autocedal was triggered by a power surge.' What caused the autocedal?
Listen to the speaker: 'The empire was an autocedal.' Is the speaker talking about an external or internal failure?
The speaker says 'apoptosis is a biological autocedal.' What scientific process are they referring to?
In the recording, the economist calls the bubble an 'inevitable autocedal.' Does he think it could have been saved?
Listen for the stress in 'autocedal.' Which syllable is emphasized?
The speaker mentions a 'slow-motion autocedal.' Does this happen quickly or over time?
Listen: 'The treaty was an autocedal.' What is the speaker's opinion of the treaty?
The scientist discusses 'stellar autocedals.' What is he talking about?
Listen to the word 'autocidal' and 'autocedal.' Which one ends in an 'ee' sound?
The speaker says 'Hubris is the hero's autocedal.' What caused the hero's fall?
Listen: 'To prevent an autocedal, we must vent the core.' What must be done?
The narrator says 'The Ouroboros is a symbol of the autocedal.' What does the symbol look like?
Listen: 'The script has an autocedal routine.' What is the script's function?
The professor argues 'The state is an autocedal.' What is the subject of the lecture?
Listen: 'It was a hidden autocedal.' Was the failure obvious from the start?
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Summary
The key takeaway for 'autocedal' is that it represents 'structural destiny.' It describes a thing that is doomed by its own design. For example, 'The unsustainable debt was an autocedal for the company,' emphasizing that the debt itself, not the market, caused the end.
- Autocedal is a formal noun describing something that inherently destroys itself through its own internal rules or design, rather than external factors.
- It is used in academic and technical contexts to identify systemic failures where the end was an inevitable result of the beginning.
- Common examples include collapsing stars, economic bubbles, and self-deleting software, all of which contain the seeds of their own termination.
- The term highlights the irony of a system's primary function being the very thing that ensures its eventual and total collapse.
Noun vs Adjective
Always remember to use it as a noun. Say 'The system is an autocedal,' not 'The system is autocedal.'
Systemic Focus
Use it when the failure comes from *within*. If an outside force causes the break, it's not an autocedal.
Formal Only
Save this word for academic papers, formal reports, or very serious debates. It's too heavy for everyday talk.
Define Your Terms
Because it is rare, you might want to briefly explain the internal logic you are calling an autocedal to your audience.
Ejemplo
The heavy smoker’s habit was viewed by his doctor as a slow, deliberate autocedal.
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