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de-energize
verb
To remove the energy from something.
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"We have to somehow de-energize Memorial, really give it a local character," he declared to the politburo.
The wheels of the train will then short-circuit the current supply and de-energize the relay.
Is it because resolution of the abortion issue in their favor would de-energize a crucial constituency?
After the mandatory evacuation of Fire Island, the Long Island Power Authority planned to "de-energize" the island, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said.
Ms. Perez said that when incidents are reported, emergency crews are sent immediately to "de-energize" the source and repair the leak.
Parameters to be considered include hardware fault tolerance requirements, voting, available diagnostics, energize vs. de-energize to trip shutdown circuits, certified equipment vs. proven-in-use, and alternate means of shutdown (including manual intervention and protective relaying).
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"It's de-energized me lately," he said.
In a magnetic separation system, it is important to attain rapid energizing and de-energizing of the magnet in order to obtain high separation efficiency.
Furthermore, emerging DC breakers technology unlocks the possibility of de-energizing only the faulted section of an MTDC without losing the whole grid.
Each living group or office should have an appointed representative to ensure that the electrical decorations are de-energized at the end of the day.
In [10] a handshaking' protection method for VSC based MTDC network is proposed where DC switch and AC circuit breakers (ACCBs) are used to protect the entire system though the complete network has to be shutdown and de-energized to allow the DC switches to isolate the faulty branches.
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