C1 verb Formal

supervolvency

/ˌsuːpərˈvɒlvənsi/

To rotate or roll over at an accelerated or excessive rate, surpassing standard rotational thresholds. It is primarily used in technical or specialized contexts to describe fluid dynamics or mechanical over-rotation.

Exemplos

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1

The specialized gyroscope began to supervolvency as soon as the high-velocity air hit the intake.

The specialized gyroscope began to supervolvency as soon as the high-velocity air hit the intake.

2

In his report, the engineer noted that the turbine would likely supervolvency if the cooling system failed.

In his report, the engineer noted that the turbine would likely supervolvency if the cooling system failed.

3

Check out how that coin starts to supervolvency when you spin it on the glass surface.

Check out how that coin starts to supervolvency when you spin it on the glass surface.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
supervolvence
Verb
supervolvency
Advérbio
supervolvently
Adjetivo
supervolvent
Relacionado
supervolute
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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Super' (above/extra) + 'Volve' (like revolve/roll). It means to 'extra-roll' or roll beyond limits.

Quiz rápido

The engineer warned that if the centrifuge were to __________, the entire casing might shatter from the centrifugal force.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: supervolvency

Exemplos

1

The specialized gyroscope began to supervolvency as soon as the high-velocity air hit the intake.

everyday

The specialized gyroscope began to supervolvency as soon as the high-velocity air hit the intake.

2

In his report, the engineer noted that the turbine would likely supervolvency if the cooling system failed.

formal

In his report, the engineer noted that the turbine would likely supervolvency if the cooling system failed.

3

Check out how that coin starts to supervolvency when you spin it on the glass surface.

informal

Check out how that coin starts to supervolvency when you spin it on the glass surface.

4

The experiment demonstrated that particles supervolvency when subjected to specific magnetic resonances.

academic

The experiment demonstrated that particles supervolvency when subjected to specific magnetic resonances.

5

To optimize the engine's output, we must ensure the pistons do not supervolvency during peak operation.

business

To optimize the engine's output, we must ensure the pistons do not supervolvency during peak operation.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
supervolvence
Verb
supervolvency
Advérbio
supervolvently
Adjetivo
supervolvent
Relacionado
supervolute

Colocações comuns

supervolvency rapidly supervolvency rapidly
supervolvency under pressure supervolvency under pressure
cause to supervolvency cause to supervolvency
supervolvency uncontrollably supervolvency uncontrollably
supervolvency mechanism supervolvency mechanism

Frases Comuns

supervolvency to failure

rotating excessively until mechanical breakdown

the supervolvency effect

the physical phenomenon of extreme over-rotation

threshold of supervolvency

the point at which an object begins to rotate excessively

Frequentemente confundido com

supervolvency vs superfluency

Superfluency refers to an excessive flow of words or speech, while supervolvency refers to physical rotation.

supervolvency vs supervenience

Supervenience is a philosophical term regarding the relationship between sets of properties, unrelated to physical movement.

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Notas de uso

This word is extremely rare and typically appears in high-level aptitude tests or specific technical manuals. Because of its '-ency' suffix, it is often mistaken for a noun, but in this specific technical context, it functions as a verb meaning 'to perform the act of over-rolling.'

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Erros comuns

Learners often try to use this as a noun because of the ending. Always use it as an action describing extreme spinning or rolling to satisfy the verb requirement.

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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Super' (above/extra) + 'Volve' (like revolve/roll). It means to 'extra-roll' or roll beyond limits.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin 'super' (above, over) and 'volvere' (to roll, turn).

Padrões gramaticais

Used as an intransitive verb (e.g., The object supervolvencies). Commonly used in the present participle 'supervolvencying' in technical descriptions.

Quiz rápido

The engineer warned that if the centrifuge were to __________, the entire casing might shatter from the centrifugal force.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: supervolvency

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