suctions

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third-person singular of suction
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Of or relating to something that operates by the principle of creating an imbalance in pressure to draw matter from one place to another
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{n} the act of sucking or drawing in
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A partial vacuum due to wind loads on a building which cause a load in the outward direction
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The principle of physics by which matter is drawn from one space into another because the pressure inside the second space is lower than the pressure in the first
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a force over an area produced by a pressure difference
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a force over an area produced by a pressure difference empty or clean (a body cavity) by the force of suction; "suction the uterus in an abortion"
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empty or clean (a body cavity) by the force of suction; "suction the uterus in an abortion"
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the act of sucking
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To draw out the contents of a space
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The act or process of sucking; the act of drawing, as fluids, by exhausting the air
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remove or draw away by the force of suction; "the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs
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If a doctor or nurse suctions a liquid, they remove it by using a machine which sucks it away. Michael was showing the nurse how to suction his saliva
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Suction is the process by which two surfaces stick together when the air between them is removed. their pneumatic robot which uses air to move and sticks to surfaces by suction
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The principle of physics by which one item is caused to adhere to another because the pressure in the space between the items is lower than the pressure outside that space
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a force over an area produced by a pressure difference empty or clean (a body cavity) by the force of suction; "suction the uterus in an abortion" remove or draw away by the force of suction; "the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs
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A partial vacuum resulting from wind loads on a building which cause a load in the outward direction
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The process of creating an imbalance in pressure to draw matter from one place to another
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provides suspension by means of negative pressure vacuum in a socket; achieved by forcing air out of the socket through a one-way valve when donning and using the prosthesis
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To create an imbalance in pressure between one space and another in order to draw matter between the spaces
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Suction is the process by which liquids, gases, or other substances are drawn out of somewhere. Dustbags act as a filter and suction will be reduced if they are too full
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provides suspension by means of negative pressure vacuum in a socket
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remove or draw away by the force of suction; "the doctors had to suction the water from the patient's lungs"
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{i} act of sucking; force which attracts a substance or object into a partial or complete vacuum
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= provides suspension by means of negative pressure vacuum in a socket; achieved by forcing air out of the socket through a one-way valve when donning and using the prosthesis