English to Punjabi Dictionary pressurize

pressurize

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definition
verb
the mixture was pressurized to 1,900 atmospheres
produce or maintain raised pressure artificially in (a gas or its container).
the protests were an attempt to pressurize the government into bringing an end to the violence
attempt to persuade or coerce (someone) into doing something.
example
don't let anyone 'pressurize' you into snap decisions
All they have to do is 'pressurize' the cabin and get your box to the right place.
the protests were an attempt to 'pressurize' the government into bringing an end to the violence
The more we 'pressurize' an ordinary child to perform like a highly talented one, the greater and faster will be his/her degeneration.
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 one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to 'pressurize' a gas.
This gives the family enough time to 'pressurize' the girl and influence the nature of the statement she gives.
The skin expands and becomes smooth as the crew compartment is 'pressurised' when the aircraft gains altitude.
Fortunately for him, the engine room was 'pressurized' with an atmosphere or the bubble might have exploded out into the room.
The ref was warning them for most of the game but ended up, with English players 'pressurising' him, carding our guys!
We saw in the previous sections that packaged bacteriophage capsids are 'pressurized' with pressures as high as 60 atm.
Unfortunately, he neglected to run through the checklist and consequently the plane took off without 'pressurisation' .
In fact, he argues, it is the standard education system which 'pressurises' children.
The system was set so that 'pressurization' started when inspiratory flow reached 0.017 L / second.
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.
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.
Similarly, 'pressurizing' a gas, or forcibly squeezing its molecules closer together, reduces its volume.
Soft mechanical noises were the only warning as valves opened 'pressurized' tanks of corrosive acid.
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.
The alleged error - which was apparently not spotted by the aircraft's pilots - meant that the cabin failed to 'pressurise' automatically.
We need to 'pressurise' the Government to raise finances not close wards.
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.
At 35,000 ft, a common cruising altitude for many commercial flights, people will survive for a maximum of 50 seconds without cabin 'pressurisation' .
Methanol fuel cells can work off small, nonpressurized cartridges of the liquid while hydrogen-fuelled PEFCs require 'pressurized' hydrogen gas.
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.
Aircraft 'pressurization' is provided by two engine-driven compressors (EDCs): one on the No.2 engine and the other on the No.3 engine.
For this reason, we have 'pressurized' the cabin by means of two superchargers, either of which will maintain correct air density in the cabin.
The cabin wasn't 'pressurized' and no one was hurt.
It uses a highly efficient, super-clean way of burning coal called 'pressurized' fluidized bed combustion.
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