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Meanings of
pressurise
in inglés
catalán
pressionar
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Increase the pressure in or of.
supercharge
pressurize
depressurize
depressurise
catalán
pressionar
Synonyms
Examples for "
supercharge
"
supercharge
pressurize
Examples for "
supercharge
"
1
The two smaller fusion reactors come online to
supercharge
the main reactor.
2
I feel a mad
supercharge
of life-anintoxication of the senses, perhaps.
3
Water Shipped Down So what are engineers doing to
supercharge
the recharging process?
4
This can help improve your memory and
supercharge
your cognitive performance.
5
This should
supercharge
inflation; instead it has fallen below 2 percent.
1
Analysts said shareholders could
pressurize
the company to accept Dollar General's offer.
2
Remove from bath, check that eggs are just partially set, and
pressurize
.
3
Finally, there was a hiss as the cabin began to
pressurize
itself.
4
Flywheels would provide dynamic stability and act as compressors to
pressurize
the tower.
5
So we must
pressurize
the containment vessel to provide more lift.
Usage of
pressurise
in inglés
1
They held the ball inside their own half and allowed Dublin to
pressurise
them.
2
It happened when the Government attempted to
pressurise
the banks into reducing their lending rates.
3
Customers will
pressurise
bar owners not to serve Travellers.
4
More than 20 groups have joined forces to
pressurise
the Government into putting greater emphasis on environmental policy.
5
They know you're more likely to
pressurise
your kids to buy certain toys than the other way round.
6
They emit no exhaust fumes, although fossil fuels are used to produce the hydrogen and to
pressurise
it.
7
That is why Turkey is heading the latest efforts to
pressurise
the Assad regime against killing Syrian civilians.
8
They must not
pressurise
customers into repaying their debt within an unreasonably short period of time, the FCA said.
9
The subsequent penalty allowed Edinburgh to
pressurise
the Ulster line but they failed to come away with any points.
10
Offers advertised for a limited period, often over bank holidays, were used to
pressurise
shoppers into making instant purchases.
11
Before the march Rajagopal had told the Guardian that his intention was not to
"
pressurise
"
the government.
12
They can
pressurise
the government.
13
Westmeath did
pressurise
the Offaly rearguard early in the second half, but the goal the home team needed never came.
14
The INLA announcement will also
pressurise
the Continuity IRA, the only group not on a ceasefire, to end its campaign.
15
Speaking to the BBC's Pratiksha Ghildial about his victory and playing style, he admitted he liked to
pressurise
his opponents.
16
In order to offset the judgments of others, they often
pressurise
their children to bring home the good school report card.
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pressurise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
pressurise the government
pressurise bar
pressurise customers
pressurise shoppers
pressurise staff
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Translations for
pressurise
catalán
pressionar
sobrecarregar
Pressurise
through the time