Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of or being a motor vehicle braking system that electronically monitors and adjusts individual wheel speeds during braking to prevent the wheels from locking.
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- adjective Alternative spelling of
anti-lock .
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Examples
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Electronics have led to some of the biggest safety breakthroughs in vehicles, such as antilock brakes and stability control.
Now, Even NASA Is Involved in Toyota Crisis Ben Worthen 2010
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Electronics have led to some of the biggest safety breakthroughs in vehicles, such as antilock brakes and stability control.
Now, Even NASA Is Involved in Toyota Crisis Ben Worthen 2010
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Electronics have led to some of the biggest safety breakthroughs in vehicles, such as antilock brakes and stability control.
Now, Even NASA Is Involved in Toyota Crisis Ben Worthen 2010
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They include specialty tests such as antilock brake and accident-avoidance evaluations, real-world fuel-economy measurements, and ride-comfort evaluations.
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They include specialty tests such as antilock brake and accident-avoidance evaluations, real-world fuel-economy measurements, and ride-comfort evaluations.
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Consumers shopping for a new vehicle should become familiar with the latest safety systems and seek models equipped with proven features, such as antilock brakes, side - and curtain air bags, and stability control.
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Consumers shopping for a new vehicle should become familiar with the latest safety systems and seek models equipped with proven features, such as antilock brakes, side- and curtain air bags, and stability control.
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When buying a new or used car, we encourage consumers to look for these enhanced features, as well as other key safety equipment, such as antilock brakes, electronic stability control, and side and side-curtain airbags.
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When buying a new or used car, we encourage consumers to look for these enhanced features, as well as other key safety equipment, such as antilock brakes, electronic stability control, and side and side-curtain airbags.
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Some car equipment, such as antilock brakes, air bags or motorized seat belts can actually provide savings through equipment discounts.
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