0 present participle of pressurize
1 to keep the air pressure in a submarine, plane, etc. at a level that is suitable for breathing
2 to strongly persuade someone to do something they do not want to do:
However, what is unique is that a post-productivist regime would grant these generous benefits to the non-productive without pressurizing them to re-enter the labour market.
This process, of course, comprises several stages - heat treatment, simultaneous pressurizing and also acid curing.
Other major uses (totalling to about 60% of use in 1996) were pressurizing and purging systems, maintenance of controlled atmospheres, welding, and leak detection.
This alternately pressurizes the inside and outside of the opening, pressurizing and rarefying the air in the pipe's resonator.
This protects the chamber from catastrophic failure due to over pressurizing.
Pressure flows from the hydraulic circuit to the suspension cylinders, pressurizing the bottom part of the spheres and suspension cylinders.
Pressurizing the bottle in this way, it is claimed by most of those who sell the device, prevents the drink from going flat.
A means of pressurizing and supplying the fuel to the ramcombustor is required, which can be complicated and expensive.