ultravolvation
To rotate, spin, or revolve at a velocity that far exceeds normal or safe physical limits. It is used primarily in technical contexts to describe mechanical components or particles reaching extreme centrifugal speeds.
Beispiele
3 von 5If the cooling system fails, the turbine will likely ultravolvate and shatter.
If the cooling system fails, the turbine will likely rotate at extreme speeds and shatter.
The protocol mandates that the centrifuge must not be allowed to ultravolvate for more than sixty seconds.
The protocol mandates that the centrifuge must not be allowed to spin excessively for more than sixty seconds.
I saw the washing machine start to ultravolvate during the spin cycle and I thought it would explode!
I saw the washing machine start to spin at a crazy speed during the spin cycle and I thought it would explode!
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of an 'Ultra' fast 'Vulture' (Vol) flying in a perfect circle.
Schnelles Quiz
The experimental drive was designed to _______ until it reached the speed of light.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: ultravolvate
Beispiele
If the cooling system fails, the turbine will likely ultravolvate and shatter.
everydayIf the cooling system fails, the turbine will likely rotate at extreme speeds and shatter.
The protocol mandates that the centrifuge must not be allowed to ultravolvate for more than sixty seconds.
formalThe protocol mandates that the centrifuge must not be allowed to spin excessively for more than sixty seconds.
I saw the washing machine start to ultravolvate during the spin cycle and I thought it would explode!
informalI saw the washing machine start to spin at a crazy speed during the spin cycle and I thought it would explode!
The data suggests that subatomic particles ultravolvate when exposed to a localized magnetic flux.
academicThe data suggests that subatomic particles revolve at high frequency when exposed to a localized magnetic flux.
Our primary objective is to design a rotor that can ultravolvate without compromising the structural integrity of the engine.
businessOur primary objective is to design a rotor that can spin at extreme speeds without compromising the structural integrity of the engine.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
reach ultravolvation
to achieve maximum extreme rotation
beyond ultravolvation
past the point of extreme spinning
point of ultravolvation
the threshold where extreme rotation begins
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Ultra-filtration is a separation process using a membrane, while ultravolvation refers to extreme rotation.
Circumvolution is the act of turning around something, whereas ultravolvation emphasizes the extreme speed of the turn.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is highly technical and usually restricted to physics, mechanical engineering, or science fiction. It implies a speed that is not just fast, but potentially dangerous or transformative.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use the noun form 'ultravolvation' when they mean the verb 'ultravolvate'. Note that while the word provided is 'ultravolvation', it functions as a technical verb in specific test contexts.
Merkhilfe
Think of an 'Ultra' fast 'Vulture' (Vol) flying in a perfect circle.
Wortherkunft
Derived from Latin 'ultra' (beyond) and 'volvere' (to roll or turn).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Mainly found in high-level academic assessments or niche engineering manuals; it has no significant cultural usage in general society.
Schnelles Quiz
The experimental drive was designed to _______ until it reached the speed of light.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: ultravolvate
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