depressurize

[ US /dɪˈpɹɛʃɝˌaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. decrease the pressure of
    depressurize the cabin in the air plane
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How To Use depressurize In A Sentence

  • But .50 will depressurize or, rather, render impossible to pressurize virtually any commercial aircraft out there, and an airliner without pressurization will have to land or it will suffer fatalities, period. The Volokh Conspiracy » California Court of Appeal Upholds Ban on .50-Caliber Rifles Against Second Amendment Challenge:
  • Chambers were slowly depressurized after treatment, and the animals were reverted to breathing room air thereafter.
  • He clutched the ceiling holding tightly and waited for the cabin to depressurize.
  • As the tectonic plates move apart, rock is pulled up from depth at the spreading axis and melts as it depressurizes.
  • The stresses planes undergo each time their cabins pressurize and depressurize during a trip are major factors in creating cracks and possibly causing metal fatigue. Boeing Factory Probed in Rupture of Southwest Jet
  • Cocking her head in confusion, she pushed the lock release on the keypad next to the door, causing the door to slide open with an acrimonious hiss as the door depressurized.
  • Red lights came up as I closed the shuttle's hatch and a green came on as the boarding tube depressurized.
  • Three day's vacation should depressurize me.
  • Some 660 tons of residual oil remain in the depressurized pipe, which has been secured on the seabed with concrete mats. Shell Stops Oil Leak in North Sea Pipeline
  • `Well, I think I'll depressurize in New Orleans before I fly back. WITHOUT REMORSE
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