Examples of 'entrains' in a sentence
Meaning of "entrains"
entrain (verb) - to pull or draw along after itself, as in a moving train 'entraining' other vehicles
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrain
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The solution entrains particles of elementary sulfur.
Wind takes advantage of what it entrains.
That entrains a whole other series of considerations.
The solution of ferric chloride entrains fine ore particles.
This gas entrains fine carbon particles.
Gas leaving the fluidized bed entrains resin particles.
A vortex entrains air into the process fluid.
The glycerol formed and decanted entrains most of the water.
Isomerisation then entrains hydrogenation and dehydrogenation of the dewaxed feed.
The liquid jet dispersed by the wall entrains the gas.
One slip entrains another and.
This jet action creates a vacuum that draws in and entrains gas.
Removal of this sludge entrains active constituents of the bath.
This is the natural heartbeat of our planet that all biological life entrains to.
This alternative form of embodiment entrains a broad range of advantages.
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The solvent entrains some of these inert compounds to the condenser.
The wax then flocculates and entrains the colored pigment.
The eluent entrains various constituents of the sample selectively in the column.
The flow of extrudable material entrains the fluid in the capillary.
The vortex entrains the friable material and accelerates it to a high speed.
The high velocity liquid flow then entrains the suction fluid.
This air current entrains droplets originating from splatter to an extraction system.
As the air passes through the medium it entrains the water in fine droplets.
The outgoing air entrains drops or droplets or evaporated constituents of the lubricating product.
When the backrest pivots it immediately entrains the rotation of the seat part.
A jet of steam entrains the vapour that must be removed from the vacuum chamber.
Part of this air is drawn through the receptacle and entrains the medicament.
The liquid thus obtained entrains the film and is evacuated by gravity.
Vapor is injected into the bottom of the riser, and entrains liquid.
The water eliminated always entrains a small amount of glycol with it.
This entrains the sensor unit in the liquid escaping from the pipeline and ejects it.
This air flow also entrains whey from the curd mass.
It entrains a very complex, psychological effect.
A patient inhales through the air outlet and entrains the medicament in an inhalation stream.
This flow entrains the barrier resin layer 7 toward the center.
This rotating action of the liquid entrains the inner carrier and the vanes.
In most, it entrains their belief system to harmonize with the accepted belief.
High velocity air impinges upon and entrains the filaments as they exit the die.
This flow entrains the barrier layer 7 toward the periphery of the object.
These researchers instead identify melanopsin as the photopigment that entrains the mammalian biological clock.
The nitrogen gas thus entrains formic acid molecules into the chamber.
The remainder comes through the capsule and, in so doing, entrains the powder therein.
The gaseous explosion entrains with it the matter which surrounds the treatment site.
Researchers in Bulgaria found that slow Baroque music entrains the brain into alpha waves.
The airflow thus entrains the drug into the respiratory tract of the patient.
Thereafter, continued depression of the pusher 2 entrains the feed rod downwards.
Each oxidant stream entrains surrounding furnace gas and a portion of the low velocity fuel stream.
Under the effect of a current, the water or a solvent entrains dissolved substances as it migrates.
The water entrains the most labile chlorine atoms, giving rise to a number of disadvantages.
As the water falls, it entrains air from the tubes.