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pressurize

[presh-uh-rahyz] / ˈprɛʃ əˌraɪz /










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The sole stairway itself must either be pressurized to keep out the smoke or open air.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the rented planes, a King Air 90, isn’t pressurized like a regular passenger plane, requiring the crew to use oxygen masks to breathe in the thin air.

From Los Angeles Times

They also saw the price for CO2, required for breweries that package beer in cans or pressurized kegs, more than double at one stage in 2022 due to reduced production and high demand.

From BBC

The robot would have rolled across the lunar surface and gathered images and data to inform Japan’s planned pressurized rover for future astronauts.

From Scientific American

“We’ve played in the most pressurized moments, whether it’s the finals or the first round, so we just rely on our experience during nights like this,” Klay Thompson said after Game 5.

From Seattle Times