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to sheathing
verb
To put something, such as a knife, into a sheath
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It consists of CFS framing members attached to sheathing with screw connections.
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The ship began her sea trials on 24 August 1869, but did not enter service until the following year, after sailing to Brest to have sheathing added to protect her armor.
Primary stability resistance for the studs is provided by translational (lateral) stiffness supplied by the sheathing at the stud-to-sheathing fastener locations.
All leaders have to sheathe themselves, or they cannot function.
He refused to sheathe his sword or to be carried off the field.
In the run-up to the Olympics, Putin went to some lengths to sheathe the razor edge of his re-moralization agenda.
Not many people know this, but there was a plan, in the nineteen-fifties, to sheathe the American Museum of Natural History in aluminum — a city block….
Tengo was told to leave the room, so he was not sure what they said to each other, but finally his father had to sheathe his sword.
Roughly a month after the terrorist attack, officials removed it because they needed to sheathe many of the surviving buildings with protective netting, Mr. McEniry said.
At the end of eighteen months, he went up to Murree, to the stonecutter, and said that he wanted the very best gravestone in the shop, and carved marble to sheathe the rest of the grave.
Not many people know this, but there was a plan, in the nineteen-fifties, to sheathe the American Museum of Natural History in aluminum — a city block putting on the foil, in the name of progress.
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