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mechanism
The word can be used for physical objects, like the gears in a clock, or for abstract ideas, like how a law works. When talking about psychology (like "defense mechanism"), it refers to an automatic way the mind protects itself. It is a countable noun, meaning you can have one mechanism or many mechanisms.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, David is staring at a broken prototype in his office.
David
Just a heads up, the locking mechanism on the unit is acting up.
Victoria
Stop beating around the bush. Is it actually broken?
💡
David uses 'acting up' (phrasal verb meaning malfunctioning) to downplay a problem, while Victoria uses the idiom 'beating around the bush' to demand a direct answer, highlighting their power dynamic.