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Definition of pressurize in English: pressurize(British pressurise) verb ˈprɛʃərʌɪzˈprɛʃəˌraɪz [with object]1Produce or maintain raised pressure artificially in (a gas or its container) the mixture was pressurized to 1,900 atmospheres Example sentencesExamples - We use the largest expanding foam kit available: two five gallon pressurized containers.
- These portable torches use pressurized tanks of propane and, if handled carelessly, can be hazardous.
- The R-36M used a gas-dynamic method for the first and second stages whereby special ports are opened through which the propellant tanks are pressurized.
- Soft mechanical noises were the only warning as valves opened pressurized tanks of corrosive acid.
- In a nutshell, CO2s are extracted by pressurizing carbon dioxide until it becomes a liquid.
- We saw in the previous sections that packaged bacteriophage capsids are pressurized with pressures as high as 60 atm.
- The bottles are pressurized with CO2 so that when the beer is forced into the bottles under pressure it doesn't foam up too much.
- Similarly, pressurizing a gas, or forcibly squeezing its molecules closer together, reduces its volume.
- Ever so often, the roar of the crowd was drowned in the roar of the twin burners letting out flames, fed by a mixture of butane and propane, pressurised with nitrogen.
- The actuator valve assembly and suction tube is screwed onto the cylinder and the tank is pressurized with a standard tire inflation system.
- It has developed a nanoporous material into which they can load highly pressurised hydrogen.
- This consists of an airtight bag, which is pressurised by means of a manual pump.
- The gas mixture is pressurized by a compressor to a pressure less than 750 psia, and preferably less than 420 psia, for safety reasons, and supplied to a heat exchanger.
- Methanol fuel cells can work off small, nonpressurized cartridges of the liquid while hydrogen-fuelled PEFCs require pressurized hydrogen gas.
- I'm fairly certain that the Motorola product doesn't pressurize the methanol and thus with no pressure, there's nothing to explode at all.
- This fitting design actually pressurizes the fuel tank and forces gasoline out of the fill pipe and it flows into the bilge.
- In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to pressurize a gas.
- However, that spare fuel mostly remains inside pressurized tanks once the rocket stage is discarded into Earth orbit.
- And of course, pressurizing the gas requires the input of more energy.
- It uses a highly efficient, super-clean way of burning coal called pressurized fluidized bed combustion.
- 1.1 Maintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude.
some metal patching will stop any leaks, so that pressurizing the cabin won't be a problem Example sentencesExamples - If you had your choice of any pressurized, six-passenger single-engine aircraft available today, which one would you choose and why?
- All they have to do is pressurize the cabin and get your box to the right place.
- Fortunately for him, the engine room was pressurized with an atmosphere or the bubble might have exploded out into the room.
- The cabin wasn't pressurized and no one was hurt.
- When the aircraft pressurizes, it seals itself so it can't be opened, or blown open, during flight.
- The cabins are pressurised to 70% of the oxygen at sea level - thus, you get tipsy.
- If the cabin is pressurized, do not descend at a rate exceeding the value calculated by the flight engineer, and either adjust automatic pilot for descent or turn it OFF.
- For this reason, we have pressurized the cabin by means of two superchargers, either of which will maintain correct air density in the cabin.
- Because the Shuttle cabin is pressurized, the flute worked the same in space, with one exception: in the near-weightless environment, the flute practically held itself aloft.
- The cabin wasn't pressurized, so the pilots had to wear oxygen masks in the cockpit.
- ‘Although aircraft cabins are pressurized, being on an aircraft is not the same as being at home,’ says Dr. Claypool.
- Stay off planes for at least 13 hours after diving: Even pressurized cabins in commercial aircraft can bring on decompression sickness, i.e., the dreaded bends.
- The fully air conditioned and pressurised cabin can be configured for passenger transport, for mixed passenger and cargo or for all-cargo operations.
- The atmosphere in the cabin is pressurized to about the same as Denver altitude.
- The skin expands and becomes smooth as the crew compartment is pressurised when the aircraft gains altitude.
- In aircraft, pressurized to an altitude of 2,134 m, these effects would likely be enhanced.
- Fuselages on virtually all modern airline transports and executive aircraft are pressurized.
- The aircraft is pressurised and air conditioned in the cockpit and cargo compartment.
- Both the Fokker F27 and the Fokker 50 aircraft have pressurised cabins allowing them to fly above weather conditions and providing a smoother flight.
- The alleged error - which was apparently not spotted by the aircraft's pilots - meant that the cabin failed to pressurise automatically.
2British Attempt to persuade or coerce (someone) into doing something. don't let anyone pressurize you into snap decisions with object and infinitive people had been pressurized to vote Example sentencesExamples - With this pattern of play we find most of the players concentrated in a small area of the pitch, all of one team harassing and pressurising the man in possession.
- We find people are increasingly pressurised in their jobs and we can remove the administrative heartache for many of them.
- He reputedly felt music promoters were pressurising him to root his musical programme in the past rather than play oddities that challenge as well as entertain an audience.
- They must stop pressurising the child to perform beyond his or her capabilities.
- Small businesses urged the public to pressurise the government to swiftly follow the example of neighbouring countries and introduce tax relaxations for small businesses.
- In fact, he argues, it is the standard education system which pressurises children.
- Patients, their families and relatives will also be asked to pressurise local politicians to force the Government to halt the cutbacks.
- It is vital that the clergy's attempts to pressurise politicians are rebuffed.
- The ref was warning them for most of the game but ended up, with English players pressurising him, carding our guys!
- Her manager is forever pressurising her into pushing banking products at customers and upbraiding her if she doesn't reach the expected quota.
- The more we pressurize an ordinary child to perform like a highly talented one, the greater and faster will be his/her degeneration.
- Fortunately, the woman's parents informed the hospital that their daughter's husband was an alcoholic and was pressurizing her to sell her kidney.
- If a creditor is pressurising you for payment, it may be because the company is not aware of your financial circumstances.
- Sadly though, our binge culture does pressurise young people into believing that inebriation is essential for enjoyment.
- This gives the family enough time to pressurize the girl and influence the nature of the statement she gives.
- We've never pressurised you into studying, and we are not at all unhappy with your marks, so why are you in such a state?
- Full disclosure postings are an effective means to pressurise vendors into producing more secure software, he argues.
- Also, the media, especially television and the Internet, are full of gift ideas so that people are pressurised to start spending money long before the event.
- The waiters were pressurising me to make a decision, so I took the easiest option and swapped the fillet steak for plain old chicken.
- We need to pressurise the Government to raise finances not close wards.
Synonyms coerce, pressure, press, push, persuade, influence, force, squeeze, bulldoze, hound, harass, nag, harry, badger, goad, prod, pester, browbeat, brainwash, bully, bludgeon, intimidate, dragoon, twist someone's arm, strong-arm use pressure on, put pressure on, lean on, prevail on North American blackjack informal railroad, put the screws/squeeze on North American informal hustle, fast-talk
Derivatives noun prɛʃərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n Pores as large as 3 m diameter can be sufficient to support some pressurization and flow, but they could be expected to be very leaky. Example sentencesExamples - Other radon reduction techniques that can be used in any type of house include: sealing, house pressurization, natural ventilation, and heat recovery ventilation.
- In handling, the 210 was more of a Cadillac to the Bonanza's Corvette, but the Centurion was to evolve through turbocharging and pressurization over nearly a third of a century of production.
- The influence of the volume of collected sap may have been due to the dilution of the leaf apoplastic fraction by symplastic water (without symplastic ABA) that was extruded during leaf pressurization.
- 3M designed the aviation marking film to withstand huge changes in aircraft pressurisation.
- For the steam engine, reciprocation into rotary motion, compound pressurization, and separation of the condenser as a detached unit contributed to efficiency, portability, and use at sea.
- There are 37 passenger lifts, some of which cost more than US $2 million and have aerodynamic bodies, pressurisation and emergency braking systems.
- At 35,000 ft, a common cruising altitude for many commercial flights, people will survive for a maximum of 50 seconds without cabin pressurisation.
- The engineer was responsible for maintaining power settings, pressurization and other subsystems, leaving the pilots free to concentrate on other aspects of flying the aircraft.
- The system was set so that pressurization started when inspiratory flow reached 0.017 L / second.
- The similar pH response of root exudate and sap collected by shoot pressurization suggests that xylem sap of N-deprived Capsicum plants is indeed more alkaline in vivo.
- Unfortunately, he neglected to run through the checklist and consequently the plane took off without pressurisation.
- We flew 10,000 ft - no pressurisation and frequently through weather - not above it.
- Using our new worst-case scenario, we faced an 800-mile, two-engine transit, at 10,000 feet, and unable to maintain pressurization.
- Immediately after pressurization, the light-scattering value decreased 50% in comparison with the one obtained with the aggregated p53C.
- And if the light came on, it wouldn't want to go to a higher altitude because if that door was open, you would not get the pressurization.
- We are able to maintain precise control over temperature, humidity and pressurization.
- The rationale of this approach is that overall clinical utility of one pattern versus another depends on overall perfusion effects, which intrinsically depend on both pressurization and relief cycles.
- It was also nice to have pressurization but, as I recall, we were able to hold only about 8000 feet cabin altitude when at about 15,000 to 17,000 feet cruising flight level.
- Aircraft pressurization is provided by two engine-driven compressors (EDCs): one on the No.2 engine and the other on the No.3 engine.
Definition of pressurize in US English: pressurize(British pressurise) verbˈprɛʃəˌraɪzˈpreSHəˌrīz [with object]1Produce or maintain raised pressure artificially in (a gas or its container) the mixture was pressurized to 1,900 atmospheres Example sentencesExamples - The R-36M used a gas-dynamic method for the first and second stages whereby special ports are opened through which the propellant tanks are pressurized.
- We saw in the previous sections that packaged bacteriophage capsids are pressurized with pressures as high as 60 atm.
- This consists of an airtight bag, which is pressurised by means of a manual pump.
- I'm fairly certain that the Motorola product doesn't pressurize the methanol and thus with no pressure, there's nothing to explode at all.
- In a nutshell, CO2s are extracted by pressurizing carbon dioxide until it becomes a liquid.
- Methanol fuel cells can work off small, nonpressurized cartridges of the liquid while hydrogen-fuelled PEFCs require pressurized hydrogen gas.
- The bottles are pressurized with CO2 so that when the beer is forced into the bottles under pressure it doesn't foam up too much.
- Soft mechanical noises were the only warning as valves opened pressurized tanks of corrosive acid.
- It has developed a nanoporous material into which they can load highly pressurised hydrogen.
- We use the largest expanding foam kit available: two five gallon pressurized containers.
- These portable torches use pressurized tanks of propane and, if handled carelessly, can be hazardous.
- Ever so often, the roar of the crowd was drowned in the roar of the twin burners letting out flames, fed by a mixture of butane and propane, pressurised with nitrogen.
- The actuator valve assembly and suction tube is screwed onto the cylinder and the tank is pressurized with a standard tire inflation system.
- This fitting design actually pressurizes the fuel tank and forces gasoline out of the fill pipe and it flows into the bilge.
- And of course, pressurizing the gas requires the input of more energy.
- However, that spare fuel mostly remains inside pressurized tanks once the rocket stage is discarded into Earth orbit.
- In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to pressurize a gas.
- Similarly, pressurizing a gas, or forcibly squeezing its molecules closer together, reduces its volume.
- It uses a highly efficient, super-clean way of burning coal called pressurized fluidized bed combustion.
- The gas mixture is pressurized by a compressor to a pressure less than 750 psia, and preferably less than 420 psia, for safety reasons, and supplied to a heat exchanger.
- 1.1 Maintain a tolerable atmospheric pressure in (an aircraft cabin) at a high altitude.
some metal patching will stop any leaks, so that pressurizing the cabin won't be a problem Example sentencesExamples - Fortunately for him, the engine room was pressurized with an atmosphere or the bubble might have exploded out into the room.
- For this reason, we have pressurized the cabin by means of two superchargers, either of which will maintain correct air density in the cabin.
- When the aircraft pressurizes, it seals itself so it can't be opened, or blown open, during flight.
- In aircraft, pressurized to an altitude of 2,134 m, these effects would likely be enhanced.
- If you had your choice of any pressurized, six-passenger single-engine aircraft available today, which one would you choose and why?
- Because the Shuttle cabin is pressurized, the flute worked the same in space, with one exception: in the near-weightless environment, the flute practically held itself aloft.
- Fuselages on virtually all modern airline transports and executive aircraft are pressurized.
- All they have to do is pressurize the cabin and get your box to the right place.
- If the cabin is pressurized, do not descend at a rate exceeding the value calculated by the flight engineer, and either adjust automatic pilot for descent or turn it OFF.
- The cabin wasn't pressurized and no one was hurt.
- The fully air conditioned and pressurised cabin can be configured for passenger transport, for mixed passenger and cargo or for all-cargo operations.
- ‘Although aircraft cabins are pressurized, being on an aircraft is not the same as being at home,’ says Dr. Claypool.
- The aircraft is pressurised and air conditioned in the cockpit and cargo compartment.
- The cabins are pressurised to 70% of the oxygen at sea level - thus, you get tipsy.
- The cabin wasn't pressurized, so the pilots had to wear oxygen masks in the cockpit.
- Stay off planes for at least 13 hours after diving: Even pressurized cabins in commercial aircraft can bring on decompression sickness, i.e., the dreaded bends.
- Both the Fokker F27 and the Fokker 50 aircraft have pressurised cabins allowing them to fly above weather conditions and providing a smoother flight.
- The alleged error - which was apparently not spotted by the aircraft's pilots - meant that the cabin failed to pressurise automatically.
- The skin expands and becomes smooth as the crew compartment is pressurised when the aircraft gains altitude.
- The atmosphere in the cabin is pressurized to about the same as Denver altitude.
2British Attempt to persuade or coerce (someone) into doing something. with object and infinitive people had been pressurized to vote the protests were an attempt to pressurize the government into bringing an end to the violence Example sentencesExamples - In fact, he argues, it is the standard education system which pressurises children.
- We need to pressurise the Government to raise finances not close wards.
- They must stop pressurising the child to perform beyond his or her capabilities.
- This gives the family enough time to pressurize the girl and influence the nature of the statement she gives.
- Fortunately, the woman's parents informed the hospital that their daughter's husband was an alcoholic and was pressurizing her to sell her kidney.
- With this pattern of play we find most of the players concentrated in a small area of the pitch, all of one team harassing and pressurising the man in possession.
- Her manager is forever pressurising her into pushing banking products at customers and upbraiding her if she doesn't reach the expected quota.
- We've never pressurised you into studying, and we are not at all unhappy with your marks, so why are you in such a state?
- Small businesses urged the public to pressurise the government to swiftly follow the example of neighbouring countries and introduce tax relaxations for small businesses.
- The more we pressurize an ordinary child to perform like a highly talented one, the greater and faster will be his/her degeneration.
- We find people are increasingly pressurised in their jobs and we can remove the administrative heartache for many of them.
- Patients, their families and relatives will also be asked to pressurise local politicians to force the Government to halt the cutbacks.
- The waiters were pressurising me to make a decision, so I took the easiest option and swapped the fillet steak for plain old chicken.
- The ref was warning them for most of the game but ended up, with English players pressurising him, carding our guys!
- Full disclosure postings are an effective means to pressurise vendors into producing more secure software, he argues.
- If a creditor is pressurising you for payment, it may be because the company is not aware of your financial circumstances.
- He reputedly felt music promoters were pressurising him to root his musical programme in the past rather than play oddities that challenge as well as entertain an audience.
- Also, the media, especially television and the Internet, are full of gift ideas so that people are pressurised to start spending money long before the event.
- It is vital that the clergy's attempts to pressurise politicians are rebuffed.
- Sadly though, our binge culture does pressurise young people into believing that inebriation is essential for enjoyment.
Synonyms coerce, pressure, press, push, persuade, influence, force, squeeze, bulldoze, hound, harass, nag, harry, badger, goad, prod, pester, browbeat, brainwash, bully, bludgeon, intimidate, dragoon, twist someone's arm, strong-arm |