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Discover LudwigThe word "pressurise" is correct in British English
It is used when referring to the act of applying pressure to something or someone, often to influence or coerce. Example: "The manager tried to pressurise the team into meeting the tight deadline." Alternatives include "pressure" and "coerce."
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This from Save the Children's director of policy and advocacy, Brendan Cox: Anything which continues to pressurise world leaders to bring Joseph Kony to justice is to be welcomed.
The government's reluctance to implement the 2005 Hirst judgment on votes for inmates "undermines its credibility when invoking the rule of law to pressurise Russia – and other countries in a similar position – to comply with international human rights obligations", the JCHR said.
Their ability to pressurise the Germans whenever possession was lost, fall back to broaden the defensive barrier, then break out swiftly and incisively once the ball had been regained enabled them to take a grip on the match which West Germany seldom challenged until that last chaotic quarter of an hour.
Even transporting that amount of gas would be a huge task.As to the cost, a report published last year by MIT reckons on $25 a tonne to capture CO2 and pressurise it into a superfluid, and $5 a tonne to transport it to its burial site.
But with the arrival of faster, higher-flying jets, aircraft-makers found it more efficient to pressurise the fuselage by "bleeding" some of the air entering the compressor stage of the jet turbine (before it is mixed with fuel and ignited).At first only fresh air was taken from the engines.
The use of carbon fibre will make it possible to pressurise cabins to a higher, more comfortable level.Nor does carbon fibre corrode, so the air inside the cabin will not have to be kept quite so dry which often leaves passengers with a wrung-out feeling after a long flight.
And with recent advances in power electronics, Boeing has decided that it is now more efficient to go back to using electrical generators to pressurise the air in the cabin.
But remember "moral clarity": the Europeans should not expect Mr Bush to pressurise Israel in circumstances that seemed to appease terrorism.
Its up-and-down bobbing motion is used to pressurise water stored in the tube below the surface.
If that high-pressure waste stream is run through a turbine or rotor, energy can be recovered and used to pressurise the incoming seawater.The energy-recovery devices in the 1980s were only about 75% efficient, but newer ones can recover about 96% of the energy from the waste stream.
In the early days of commercial flight, when piston engines turned propellers, electrical generators were used to provide the power to pressurise the cabin.
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