Hydraulic [adjective]

Definition of Hydraulic:

moved by fluid under pressure

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Opposite/Antonyms of Hydraulic:

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Sentence/Example of Hydraulic:

In addition to the problem with the hydraulic system, NASA said in its blog post there was a sensor reading that indicated a “major component failure.”

Pressed bricks, moulded under hydraulic pressure, and much used for facing work.

It has been proved by hydraulic tests that good bricklayers' work can be executed at the latter minimum.

Grey stone lime is feebly hydraulic, and makes a good mortar for ordinary work.

At Sunderland, the bridge is first lifted by a hydraulic press so as to clear the roadway behind, and is then rolled back.

The bridge is worked by hydraulic power, an accumulator with a load of 34 tons supplying pressure water at 630 lb per sq. in.

This is done by pumps and other such hydraulic engines, and these are worked in general by wind mills.

His whole frame had sensations as if pressed to its utmost tension by some expanding power, as by some great hydraulic press.

Each engine was reversed by a Brown type of direct-acting steam and hydraulic engine.

The rheostat acts in an electrical circuit in just the same way a valve does in a hydraulic circuit.