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[ UK /pˈa‍ɪpla‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈpaɪˌpɫaɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a pipe used to transport liquids or gases
    a pipeline runs from the wells to the seaport
  2. gossip spread by spoken communication
    the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth

How To Use pipeline In A Sentence

  • As the wetlands falls away, pipelines are exposed to the vagaries of open water.
  • For many multinationals, in fact, offshoring can be a public-relations nightmare at both ends of the pipeline.
  • ZL 40 Loader dual pipeline gas pushed oil disc brake system.
  • And some Republicans are pushing pet projects of their own, from dams to gas pipelines.
  • Other than releasing small amounts of oil from the Reserve for very limited short term climatic or pipeline disruptions, extortionist high oil prices that were risking a national economic calamity were never adequate cause to tap the SPR in this administration's reckoning. Raymond J. Learsy: Stop The Energy Department From Hiking Oil Prices By Reinstituting Purchases For The Strategic Petroleum Reserve
  • There have been nearly 400 decreases in deposit account returns since the beginning of August and more are in the pipeline. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new pipeline runs straight across the edge of this very large sandbank, at one point only thirty feet from the surface at low tide. BARRACUDA 945
  • Tankers have to use floating hoses to connect with a single buoy mooring, which channel oil through subsea hoses to the pipelines.
  • Pipelines begins terminating the pipeline by instructing all active stages to quiesce. Softpedia - Windows - All
  • This ideal applies to a vast range of surgical devices, tools, instrumentation, robotics and related products coming through the pipeline including those involved in the more widespread delivery of telesurgery. THE MEDICAL NEWS
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