Definition
To officially lower a piece of equipment's performance rating because it can't handle what you promised it could—basically admitting you oversold the specs. It's what engineers do when reality crashes the party and safety margins get real.
Example Usage
The manufacturer had to derate the engine's output after discovering unexpected vibration issues in field testing.
Source: IEEE Standards and Engineering Terminology
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