0 present participle of lubricate --
1 to use a substance such as oil to make a machine operate more easily, or to prevent something sticking or rubbing: --
How much care is being given to lubricating the energies and relationship of the human personnel who run these machines?
Any bilge water discharged could not have contained fuel oil, but at worst only a negligible amount of lubricating oil.
Their uses run from being a power source for camping and caravanning to providing power for railway track lubricating units.
The condition is that tenderers should offer a variety of lubricating oils from not less than two competing and unassociated wholesale distributors.
The variety of lubricating oils and other non-petrol products on sale in the forecourts of garages is a matter for the individual retailer.
The first was heavy lubricating oil discharge on sites that were probably used for vehicle maintenance, or a generating plant dating from 1958-59 when the old base was occupied.
For two-dimensional lubricating layer theory, which is required for studying the mechanics of skiing or snowboarding, the geometric aspect ratio of the planing surface will also play an important role.
Nonetheless, the case-study evidence indicates that backward and forward linkages between agricultural and non-agricultural activity spheres are present with respect to lubricating investment and purchasing power.