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Definition of winterize in English: winterize(British winterise) verb ˈwɪntərʌɪzˈwɪn(t)əˌraɪz [with object]North American Adapt or prepare (something, especially a house) for use in cold weather. the house was winterized to extend the period of time it could be let Example sentencesExamples - A better means of winterizing your pool is to lower the water level just below the filter returns so that those pipes can drain or be drained.
- Stands that have been adequately winterized typically are less susceptible to winter damage and the following year's first growth will be more productive.
- They winterized tents with anything they could find, from canvas tarps to plywood, and small coal burners kept the insides warm.
- The majority of winter damages happen when boaters don't expect inclement weather and don't bother winterizing their boats.
- Ice smothering, exposure during cold periods, diseases like anthracnose, and cultural practices like harvest during winterizing all seem to have been contributing factors.
- With cold weather approaching, it's time to winterize your home.
- Homeowners can increase their chances of a great looking lawn next spring by winterizing their lawn this fall.
- Programs can be offered spring, summer, and fall if a camp does not have winterized facilities.
- I've winterized motorhomes countless times, and didn't anticipate any problems, but apparently I'd forgotten that I left everything in Arizona the last several years.
- Besides the silence of its operation, what appealed to Houghton about his great grandfather's boat, which the family still uses on Lake George, was that it never had to be winterized.
- I'll be traveling during the winter months and want to winterize my home.
- It's mid-November and the fleet is winterized.
- Once the work of winterizing your garden's behind you, it's time to curl up on the sofa in front of the fire with a lovely stack of gardening books beside you.
- She insisted on winterizing it with plaster, making sure that the work would be completed before another sister came to visit in the winter on her wedding tour; it would not do for the house to remain so unfinished.
- In cold climates, you'll have to winterize them with antifreeze to protect the pump.
- This is, by no means, a comprehensive guide to winterizing your boat.
- All of our cabins are new, less than fifteen years old, and they're fully winterized, very cozy.
- Is it too late to put winterizing fertilizer on my lawn?
- So think about winterizing them before you plant, particularly if you leave them outdoors all winter.
- Colyer's house was winterized, making it possible for Kensett to paint there throughout the year.
Derivatives nounwɪntərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n North American Trying to get reliable information on winterization and sparring with marinas about what services I had to purchase and what I could do myself was more hassle than it was worth. Example sentencesExamples - This most often happens at the end of the season when a backlog of winterization jobs occur in combination with dropping temperatures.
- With that realization, the push for facility winterization and year-round programming began.
- Fall grazing can be managed to meet alfalfa's winterization needs.
- High on the list on this farm is the winterization of the machinery and equipment.
- This is for winterization of your pond and works in water temperature under 55°F. It will help to decompose the leaves, scum, sediment, and other organic matter during fall and winter.
Definition of winterize in US English: winterize(British winterise) verbˈwin(t)əˌrīzˈwɪn(t)əˌraɪz [with object]usually be winterizedNorth American Adapt or prepare (something, especially a house or an automobile) for use in cold weather. a waterfront cottage that Dixon had winterized Example sentencesExamples - The majority of winter damages happen when boaters don't expect inclement weather and don't bother winterizing their boats.
- This is, by no means, a comprehensive guide to winterizing your boat.
- So think about winterizing them before you plant, particularly if you leave them outdoors all winter.
- With cold weather approaching, it's time to winterize your home.
- I'll be traveling during the winter months and want to winterize my home.
- In cold climates, you'll have to winterize them with antifreeze to protect the pump.
- Stands that have been adequately winterized typically are less susceptible to winter damage and the following year's first growth will be more productive.
- Ice smothering, exposure during cold periods, diseases like anthracnose, and cultural practices like harvest during winterizing all seem to have been contributing factors.
- A better means of winterizing your pool is to lower the water level just below the filter returns so that those pipes can drain or be drained.
- Colyer's house was winterized, making it possible for Kensett to paint there throughout the year.
- Programs can be offered spring, summer, and fall if a camp does not have winterized facilities.
- Is it too late to put winterizing fertilizer on my lawn?
- Besides the silence of its operation, what appealed to Houghton about his great grandfather's boat, which the family still uses on Lake George, was that it never had to be winterized.
- It's mid-November and the fleet is winterized.
- I've winterized motorhomes countless times, and didn't anticipate any problems, but apparently I'd forgotten that I left everything in Arizona the last several years.
- She insisted on winterizing it with plaster, making sure that the work would be completed before another sister came to visit in the winter on her wedding tour; it would not do for the house to remain so unfinished.
- All of our cabins are new, less than fifteen years old, and they're fully winterized, very cozy.
- Homeowners can increase their chances of a great looking lawn next spring by winterizing their lawn this fall.
- They winterized tents with anything they could find, from canvas tarps to plywood, and small coal burners kept the insides warm.
- Once the work of winterizing your garden's behind you, it's time to curl up on the sofa in front of the fire with a lovely stack of gardening books beside you.
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