CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DEPRESSURISE
PRESENT
Present
I depressurise
you depressurise
he/she/it depressurises
we depressurise
you depressurise
they depressurise
Present continuous
I am depressurising
you are depressurising
he/she/it is depressurising
we are depressurising
you are depressurising
they are depressurising
Present perfect
I have depressurised
you have depressurised
he/she/it has depressurised
we have depressurised
you have depressurised
they have depressurised
Present perfect continuous
I have been depressurising
you have been depressurising
he/she/it has been depressurising
we have been depressurising
you have been depressurising
they have been depressurising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I depressurised
you depressurised
he/she/it depressurised
we depressurised
you depressurised
they depressurised
Past continuous
I was depressurising
you were depressurising
he/she/it was depressurising
we were depressurising
you were depressurising
they were depressurising
Past perfect
I had depressurised
you had depressurised
he/she/it had depressurised
we had depressurised
you had depressurised
they had depressurised
Past perfect continuous
I had been depressurising
you had been depressurising
he/she/it had been depressurising
we had been depressurising
you had been depressurising
they had been depressurising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will depressurise
you will depressurise
he/she/it will depressurise
we will depressurise
you will depressurise
they will depressurise
Future continuous
I will be depressurising
you will be depressurising
he/she/it will be depressurising
we will be depressurising
you will be depressurising
they will be depressurising
Future perfect
I will have depressurised
you will have depressurised
he/she/it will have depressurised
we will have depressurised
you will have depressurised
they will have depressurised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been depressurising
you will have been depressurising
he/she/it will have been depressurising
we will have been depressurising
you will have been depressurising
they will have been depressurising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would depressurise
you would depressurise
he/she/it would depressurise
we would depressurise
you would depressurise
they would depressurise
Conditional continuous
I would be depressurising
you would be depressurising
he/she/it would be depressurising
we would be depressurising
you would be depressurising
they would be depressurising
Conditional perfect
I would have depressurise
you would have depressurise
he/she/it would have depressurise
we would have depressurise
you would have depressurise
they would have depressurise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been depressurising
you would have been depressurising
he/she/it would have been depressurising
we would have been depressurising
you would have been depressurising
they would have been depressurising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you depressurise
we let´s depressurise
you depressurise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to depressurise
Past participle
depressurised
Present Participle
depressurising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEPRESSURISE»
Discover the use of
depressurise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
depressurise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
FCS Fitting & Turning L3
... need to make sure that the machine is safe to work on and that no one else in
the work area is in danger while you are doing this work. So, you will need to
isolate the machine and depressurise the system before you begin the repair
work.
Schnetler, Gleeson & Kohlhofer
2
A Guide To Practical Human Reliability Assessment
After four minutes, it would be safe to depressurise the compressors manually (
the separators would have largely finished depressurising) via a hardwired
switch that does not depend on the CCS. Alternatively, the LCR operator could ...
3
Guidelines for Evaluating Water in Pit Slope Stability
They are the most efficient way to depressurise poorly permeable clay-alteration
zones that occur behind the pit wall. □ They are relatively low cost to install (
compared with vertical dewatering wells). □ They have minimal impact on
mining ...
John Read, Geoff Beale, 2014
4
Engineering Catastrophes Causes and Effects of Major ...
It was not until about an hour after the initial explosion that a shore-based
manager instructed Claymore and Tartan to shut down and made arrangements
for the terminal at Flotta to depressurise the line. The fire had meantime spread
down to ...
5
Pressure Regimes in Oil and Gas Exploration
The flow of water through valves at the well head was allowed to depressurise
the sands. Well No. 2, located 976 m north east of Well-1, along the axis of the
fold, was spudded in November 1957. 16 inch conductor casing was cemented at
...
6
Nuclear Safety in Light Water Reactors: Severe Accident ...
Candidate High-Level Actions 1. Inject into (makeup to) RPV/RCS 2.
Depressurise the RPV/RCS 3. Spray within the RPV (BWR) 4. Restart RCPs (
PWR) 5. Depressurise steam generators (PWR) 6. Inject into (feed) the steam
generators (PWR) ...
7
Porsche 996 The Essential Companion: Supreme Porsche
With the engine off and cold, depressurise the power clutch circuit by depressing
the clutch pedal several times (between 10 and 30). When the force required to
move the clutch pedal has to be increased the system is starting to depressurise.
8
Fuel Management and Handling: Proceedings of the ...
months for refuelling operations, and in the case of Hartlepool and Hey sham 1,
to depressurise the reactors. This has resulted in large losses in reactor
availability. (b) The refuelling plant has operated too slowly and often been
unreliable, ...
9
South African Automotive Light Vehicle Level 4:
... from charging the system I Using a scan tool to depressurise the system I
Following the manufacturer's specific timeout process, which depressurises the
system automatically To depressurise high-pressure components of the EBC
system, ...
10
The Natural Radiation Environment VII: Seventh International ...
Conclusions In this study a Blower Door (BD) was used to mechanically
depressurise houses in a controlled and reproducible manner to determine the
radon entry rate. Furthermore, diagnostic tests like Opening A Door or Guard
Zone were ...
J.P. McLaughlin, E.S. Simopoulos, F. Steinhäusler, 2005
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEPRESSURISE»
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depressurise is used in the context of the following news items.
Corrib gas: Black starts, intelligent pigs and the mechanics of …
At this point, the terminal operators would depressurise the system, using the flare stack – that is, set alight, through the top of a stack which is ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Severn Trent Water takes water hygiene 'extremely seriously'
"The majority of leaks we encounter are small and we don't need to depressurise the pipe in order for it to be fixed. "Where a leak or burst is ... «Nottingham Post, Jun 15»
The cost of refurbishing East Kilbride Ice Rink soars as more funding …
“Should the system depressurise, which periodically happens, the ice rink will no longer be able to operate without the significant investment ... «Scottish Daily Record, May 15»
Gas vent alarms residents
"Something was faulty, and they had to depressurise and see what's going on." It was not known what the fault was, but "whatever it was was ... «The Dominion Post, Apr 15»
Carbon dioxide could be turned into a huge underground battery
The heat energy can be gathered by allowing the CO2 to depressurise, spinning supercritical CO2 turbines, which are 50 per cent more ... «New Scientist, Apr 15»
A flyer's guide for easy air travel
At cruise altitude on a jet-powered flight, the cabin would rapidly depressurise and anyone not strapped in could be sucked out. However ... «Stuff.co.nz, Apr 15»
Recalling a historic walk with Alexey Leonov
So I just made a decision to depressurise my suit to be able to move my limbs and try to re-enter the capsule,” he said, while also admitting he ... «The National, Apr 15»
Nasa launches super pressure balloon at Wanaka
It has to deploy properly and depressurise." The goal is a 100-day flight. The payload is carrying GPS and camera equipment. Fairbrother said ... «The Southland Times, Mar 15»
Germanwings: What are the main lines of inquiry?
Should the plane depressurise quickly, crew and passengers could find themselves unable to breathe properly and disorientated because of ... «BBC News, Mar 15»
Coal seam gas fracas raises ire on 'Q&A'
... drain and depressurise aquifers, potentially contaminate groundwater, cause erosion and increase salt levels in the soil, thus killing crops. «The New Daily, Mar 15»