pressurize - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • n't: The other thing I would say is do n't pressurize people into signing up on the spot, or you could lose them altogether.

Object

  • cabin: The pressurized aircraft cabin is usually maintained at a pressure equivalent to an altitude of 10,000 feet or below.
  • tank: Bubble chambers use a pressurized tank of H 2.
  • filter: In more recent times small neat and compact pressurized pond filters have taken the market by storm.
  • air: To control their weight, submarines are equipped with ballast tanks, which can be filled with either outside water or pressurized air.
  • environment: However, a debate is now taking place over whether such a link -- potentially involving the pressurized cabin environment -- may exist.

Infinitive complement

  • simulate: Another Comet was submerged in a huge water tank and was repeatedly pressurized to quickly simulate hundreds of flights.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: A massive underwater land slump or partial subsidence suddenly left the highly pressurized magma chamber wide open.
  • so: This is really important when the primary school timetable is so pressurized!
  • then: The system is then pressurized, and beer is supplied to the filler bowl from the bright beer tank.
  • very: Norge apologized for being so tired and explained to me that it had been a very pressurized week.

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