loop - use in sentences

Object

  • header: On the hour Dwyer scored again - this time a looping header beating a stranded Nower.

Converse of object

  • nest: But the rule plan will again be the nested loop over two index scans.
  • drum: With minimally delayed drum loops setting the stage, the duo weaves an organic web of various acoustic instruments on top.

Adjective modifier

  • unbundled: On 29 December the final wholesale prices for BT's unbundled local loops were published.
  • infinite: This is provided for network software to avoid infinite delivery loops.
  • closed: From an audit committee perspective, that becomes a closed loop for each issue.
  • innermost: If " #pragma cdir parloop " is specified in the innermost loop, the loop is parallelized but not vectorized.
  • inductive: The fixed blocks are defined by inductive loops set into the track which interact with sensing circuits on the vehicle.
  • outer: If the inner loop iteration count depends on the outer loop, the square of the outer loop count is compared.

Modifies a noun

  • fastening: Choice of Aplix hook & loop fastening or poppers.
  • diuretic: A higher thiazide dose or a loop diuretic is likely to be necessary in patients with renal or cardiac disease.
  • iteration: With for parameter With for = n, a loop iteration is divided into n loops executed in parallel.
  • colostomy: Patients having a temporary loop colostomy may opt to stay on a drainable appliance, as their stool will be semi-soft.
  • ileostomy: There are two types of ileostomy: an end ileostomy and a loop ileostomy.

Noun used with modifier

  • induction: Induction loop at left window of the box office.
  • feedback: The aim here is to provide a feedback loop to enable a process of continual improvement to become the norm.
  • hysteresis: This can be found by creating hysteresis loops for many different values of F.
  • hearing: Is there a hearing loop for the hearing impaired?
  • run-round: The extension was built almost entirely on an embankment and terminated in a run-round loop.
  • belt: The clunky belt loop on the top of these phones houses the phone's aerial.

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