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Is it right to use the word "roaster" in the following sentence.
"The electricity department didn't roaster the electricity yesterday."
As we generally use the word "power Roastering"
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Re: Is it right to use the word "roaster" in the following sentence.

Originally Posted by
bit3034
"The electricity department didn't roaster the electricity yesterday."
As we generally use the word "power Roastering"
Unless this is very specific technical jargon, I have a feeling that's the wrong word. To "roast" is to cook something in the oven!
Could it be "roster"? That means to schedule, although I can't really see how you can schedule electricity either.
I have just Googled the phrase "power roastering" as you said "we generally use..." but your question in this thread is the only Google result!
Can you actually explain what it means?
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