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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sealing out" is not commonly used in written English and may not be widely understood
It could be used in contexts related to preventing something from entering or affecting a space or situation. Example: "The new windows are designed for sealing out drafts and keeping the house warm."
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Here a cool darkness has reigned for centuries, sealing out modernity.
In this way, the two sheets form a fluid, sandwichlike structure, with the fatty acid chains in the middle mingling in an organic medium while sealing out the water medium.
The pressurized Jim suit that Sylvia wore looked something like an astronaut's space suit, and with good reason, since the purpose of the suit is to maintain a normal atmosphere inside while sealing out a hostile environment.
The sealant secures the structure of the dart while also sealing out any moisture or oil.
In 1958 Jean Hoerni, another Fairchild Semiconductor founder, engineered a process to place a layer of silicon oxide on top of transistors, sealing out dirt, dust, and other contaminants.
They're not hard disks like the iPod's and those of the smaller Zunes; they're soft rubber bulbs that snuggle securely into your ear canals, sealing out the outside world.
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The boy stuffed a towel under his bedroom door, Loraine Dutchin said, to seal out any noise.
At the bottom of the unit is a rubber bellows to seal out water and dirt.
Exterior care of our homes will be simplified, as these covers can be made to seal out the elements.
The crepe-like paper is placed around the neck, and over the gown and cutting collar, to seal out unwanted ends.
These headphones fit over the ear but have an open-air design, meaning they will not seal out environmental sound; they act more like an on-ear headset.
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