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forging

[ UK /fˈɔːd‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɔɹdʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. shaping metal by heating and hammering

How To Use forging In A Sentence

  • The process of forging permanent neural pathways, whereby changes occur at the synapse between neurons that enhance and strengthen the connection, is called long-term potentiation. After the Diagnosis
  • The scheme became a common trope in detective fiction, but there are almost no documented cases of a criminal forging another person's fingerprint.
  • Generally the damage of forging die has four different damage mechanisms: worn, fatigue, transform and hot crack.
  • The mass movement for technical innovation is vigorously forging ahead in the factory.
  • The powders are compacted into preforms, sintered and then forged in the conventional way to produce segregation-free forgings.
  • Hand forging tools comprise variously shaped hammers. The base on which the work is supported during forging is the anvil.
  • And a close-loop quality control system based on prediction model is designed according to the characteristics of forging process, which is based on a procedure information system, takes predict...
  • The crankshaft was a nickel chrome steel forging, machined hollow, with four crank pins set at 180 degrees to each other, and carried in three bearings lined with anti-friction metal. A History of Aeronautics
  • Making a success of Brexit involves both forging new links and strengthening existing ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • Right across Berkshire, the combine harvesters are out forging their paths up and down, along and across the hayfields.
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