crimping Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of crimping In English

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Examples of crimping

  • In order to counteract this development, district planting associations frequently discussed rules which were intended to prevent the crimping of workers.

  • So-called 'crimping kanganies' tried to hire deserted labourers (or induced labourers to desert) and sold their labour to the highest bidding planter.

  • There is also a narrowing of the crimping pattern, which accounts for the greater elasticity noted in these tissues.

  • The old crimping days are practically over, and therefore the old provisions against the practice are no longer necessary.

  • I agree that the object is to prevent crimping.

  • Washing, stretching, drying and crimping complete the processing.

  • High-quality joints can be formed, either by electromagnetic pulse crimping with a mechanical interlock or by electromagnetic pulse welding with a true metallurgical weld.

  • The terms crimping and shanghaiing are used to describe this type of work.

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