"Deaerate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Deaerate" Meaning

to remove air or oxygen from something, especially to prevent it from spoiling or to make it safe to store or transport

"Deaerate" Examples

Deaerate Examples


Here are 5 examples of how to use the word "deaerate":

The pilot carefully deaerated the aircraft's oxygen tanks to ensure a safe ascent.
The brewer deaerated the beer to remove excess oxygen and prevent spoilage.
During the accident, the firefighters had to deaerate the vehicle to prevent explosions.
The medical equipment required deaeration to prevent damage to the delicate instruments.
The winemaker took great care to deaerate the wine after fermentation to preserve its quality.

Note: Deaerate means to remove oxygen or air from something, often to prevent spoilage, damage, or other unwanted consequences.

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A deadlock is a situation in which two or more parties are unable to move forward or make progress because each is waiting for the other to take action or make a change. It is often used in a figurative sense to describe a situation in which two parties are gridlocked, unable to agree or cooperate, and thus unable to move forward.

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Deadlocked refers to a situation in which two or more parties are unable to progress or make progress because of a stalemate or an impasse, often due to a fundamental disagreement or mutual intransigence.

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Deadpan refers to a dry, serious, and unexpressive tone or manner in which someone delivers a message, often to convey irony, sarcasm, or humor. It is a way of speaking or acting with complete seriousness, without any hint of a smile or other emotional expression, even when the subject matter might otherwise be considered funny or ridiculous.

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Deadpanned is the past tense of the verb "deadpan", which means to deliver a witty or humorous remark in a completely serious and expressionless tone, often without showing any hint of a smile or emotion.

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Deaerated refers to a liquid, typically water or a solution, that has had its dissolved gases, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide, removed or reduced. This process is also known as deoxygenation or degassing. Deaerated liquids are often used in scientific and industrial applications, such as in chemical reactions, biological experiments, or food processing, where the presence of gases could interfere with the desired outcome.

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A deaerator is a pressure vessel that is used to remove dissolved gases, especially oxygen, from water or other liquids. It is typically used in industrial processes such as power generation, water treatment, and oil refining, where the removal of dissolved gases is necessary to prevent corrosion, improve efficiency, and extend equipment lifespan.

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Deaf-and-dumb refers to a person who is both deaf ( unable to hear) and mute (unable to speak). The phrase is considered outdated and is not commonly used today.

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