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Pressurize vs. Pressurised — What's the Difference?

Pressurize vs. Pressurised — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Pressurize and Pressurised

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Pressurize

To maintain normal air pressure in (an enclosure, as an aircraft or submarine).

Pressurised

Simple past tense and past participle of pressurise

Pressurize

To cause to have or function at greater than normal air or gas pressure
The stairwells are pressurized to prevent smoke from entering during a fire.

Pressurised

(British spelling) pressurized

Pressurize

To put (gas or liquid) under a greater than normal pressure.
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Pressurised

Maintained at a certain atmospheric pressure;
In a pressurized cabin the air pressure is comfortable for breathing
Cooking with pressurized steam

Pressurize

(Informal) To subject to psychological, political, or other nonphysical pressure
Pressurized the government to enact reforms.

Pressurize

To put pressure on; to put under pressure.

Pressurize

Increase the pressure on a gas or liquid

Pressurize

Maintain a certain pressure;
The airplane cabin is pressurized
Pressurize a space suit

Pressurize

Increase the pressure in or of;
The captain will pressurize the cabin for the passengers' comfort

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