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reservoir - use in sentences
Converse of object
- impound: Here we pass another sluice which in time of flood is opened up to fill an impounding reservoir.
- deplete: However, this rainfall did little to assist the replenishment of already severly depleted reservoir at Ravensthorpe.
- refill: No user intervention such as refilling a reservoir is required.
- fill: Fill the reservoir with enough wax to run from the spout.
Adjective modifier
- man-made: Rutland Water is the largest man-made reservoir in Britain, covering some 3100 acres of water.
- untapped: Is there an untapped reservoir of help and practical support ' out there ' for prisoners or is this already exhausted by prisoners?
- clastic: Success at the TGT-2X well confirms the presence of a highly prospective section of clastic reservoirs in Block 16-1.
- underground: A couple of groups were unlucky enough to get soaking wet in the underground reservoir.
- deep-water: The fields are combination traps contained in Paleogene deep-water sandstone reservoirs.
- vast: Vast reservoirs of power are created by the spirit of the age, formless, like the tense yearning gained from all things.
Modifies a noun
- characterisation: Reservoir characterisation: Can you see what the logs are saying?
- simulator: The IRAP software allows the export of grids and their parameters to reservoir simulators which accept their input as ASCII files.
- dam: This path drops down into the valley below the reservoir dam, which is currently being managed to allow the growth of native woodland.
- simulation: Hutton reservoir simulation model An Eclipse 100 simulation model was provided by Kerr McGee for archiving.
Noun used with modifier
- hydrocarbon: The instrument was then tested on core samples from a hydrocarbon reservoir in the North Sea.
- petroleum: Be able to explain why petroleum reservoirs are difficult to locate and outline the methods employed.
- basement: This production rate is likely to increase as White Tiger and Dragon fields are improved ( both fields producing from basement reservoirs ).
- magma: A theory to quantify the amount of melt in the magma reservoir will be developed.
- irrigation: So did much fertile river valley land, which was exchanged for hydroelectric or irrigation reservoirs.
- sandstone: Understanding and predicting sandstone reservoir quality in petroleum systems.
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