high-tension

ADJECTIVE
  1. subjected to or capable of operating under relatively high voltage
    high-tension wire
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How To Use high-tension In A Sentence

  • Tensegrity, or "tensional integrity," structures hold themselves in shape via rigid struts held in place with interconnected high-tension cables. Smithsonian Mag
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  • The ultimate pigeon-rouster: A new Irish robot patrols high-tension power lines, rousting urban disease-riddled shithawks. Boing Boing: November 25, 2001 - December 1, 2001 Archives
  • The armed separatist group placed bombs on two high-tension electricity towers run by grid operator Red Electrica.
  • Cars, concrete, steel and high-tension wires made an unappetizing mosaic, an environment devoid of color or life. FLOATING CITY
  • The armed separatist group placed bombs on two high-tension electricity towers run by grid operator Red Electrica.
  • Electric cables ladder frames are commonly used in laying the large diameter cables, especially applied in laying high-tension or low-tension dynamics electric cables.
  • It also required a high-tension mount tripod that would allow the bulk of the weapon to swing freely, and not rip off its base, like a standard bipod would, and Thomas had one of those, as well.
  • Electric cables ladder frames are commonly used in laying the large diameter cables, especially applied in laying high-tension or low-tension dynamics electric cables.
  • A falcon was our houseguest convalescing after a nasty encounter with the high-tension electrical wires. Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Welcome
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