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pressurize

[presh-uh-rahyz] / ˈprɛʃ əˌraɪz /










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Held once every four years, often in finicky environments, pressurized with all that hype, they’re less a measure of consistency than they are of momentary mettle.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the pitch black of the mine, mud-splattered men with headlamps drill into the rock in two-man teams, using hydro drills with long, thin nozzles that shoot out pressurized water to loosen the ore.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sole stairway itself must either be pressurized to keep out the smoke or open air.

From Los Angeles Times

Marshals Service to take her hand-held pressurized piercing instrument into the courtroom.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Headwinds from newly imposed tariffs have pressurized global supply chains and layered additional complications” on First Brands’ operations, its bankruptcy filing states.

From Los Angeles Times