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[ UK /lˈuːbɹɪkˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɫubɹɪˌkeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. have lubricating properties
    the liquid in this can lubricates well
  2. apply a lubricant to
    lubricate my car
  3. make slippery or smooth through the application of a lubricant
    lubricate the key

How To Use lubricate In A Sentence

  • Mineral filled, toughened, lubricated polybutylene terephthalate resin for injection moldingsurface aesthetics.
  • It is essential that hypoid gears should be lubricated with Omega 690 gear oil suitable for severe loading.
  • Gear must be properly lubricated.
  • Uncooked angelica sinensis lubricates the intestines and frees the stools.
  • He gestured to the room-service tray of beer and coffee he'd ordered up to lubricate the flow of their conversation. BLACK EAGLES
  • Besides cleaning up barf, breaking up fights and propping up staggering patrons, owners and waiters can get sued if overly-lubricated lushes kill or injure someone on their drive home.
  • Ideally, the drainpipe is sloped or inclined approximately 2% or ¼ inch per foot of length, to keep the waste in the pipe, wet and amid liquid to lubricate and promote its slow but constant movement along the length of the pipe. Toilet Paper and Mexican Plumbing
  • Furthermore, condoms lubricated with spermicides are no more effective than other lubricated condoms in protecting against the transmission of HIV and other STDs.
  • Since the bearings and piston rings are lubricated predominantly in the hydrodynamic regime, a lubricant with a lower viscosity should lead to a thinner oil film and thus lower friction.
  • Secondly, the glands without convolution, as the capillary vessels, which unite the terminations of the arteries and veins; and separate both the mucus, which lubricates the cellular membrane, and the perspirable matter, which preserves the skin moist and flexible. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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