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Meaning of tearout | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. Synonym of blowout.
    countable, uncountable
  2. The shearing of metal by a bolt, pin, rivet, or similar fastener due to stress.
    countable, uncountable
  3. The tearing of tissue at the position of an incision, suture, staple, pin, etc.
    countable, uncountable
  4. The demolition phase of remodeling or decommissioning.
    countable, uncountable
  5. A card, page, or set of pages designed to be detached from a magazine or book, usually along a perforated line.
    countable, uncountable
  6. A subgenre of dubstep characterized by intense basslines, distorted synths, and high-energy rhythms.
    countable, uncountable
  7. A feature allowing a tab or other entity to be dragged out of a window and to create its own new window.
    uncountable

Examples

“He's got a bunch of tearouts on the finished side. It's cheaper and easier to redo it than to patch it, but the job's unprofitable either way.”
“The heartwood gave consistently better results than the sapwood, in fact nearly all the tearouts and most of the rough cutting were found in the sapwood.”
“Tearout can also occur below the final depth of cut.”
“This slot is a hot zone for tearout because it creates an unsupported surface for the material being cut.”
“The tearout load is determined by the formula Pₑ - 2AFₓ”
“Note that computation of tearout strength becomes far more complicated if there are several rows of bolts on each side of the joint.”
“The block tearout (Figure 8) and net section fracture (Figure 9) of the brace failure modes in most cases have predicted values that are similar, which helps to explain why braces predicted to faile with block tearout of the brace frequently failed with net section facture of the brace.”
“Equation 1 and 2 are established to predict the ultimate bearing resistance of tearout failure and splitting failure, which shows satisfactory agreement with test results in Figure 9.”
“When testing the suture tearout force, Tauber and Seidel found that the tearout force was one third to one fourth of normal tissue.”
“The resistance of screws to tearout forces depends chiefly on the screw diameter ( and bone strength ) and on the length of screw thread gripping the bone (cortical thickness).”
“Backward traction on the capsular flap forms the basis of a predictable technique for rescuing the capsulorrhexis from a radial tearout.”
“The plan is to have the tearout done by next week.”
“Lay a window fan down on top of the chimney during tearout. It will pull out 90% of the fine dust that would otherwise permeate every inch of the house — plus, you don't have to breathe it.”
“Remove and store them till you are done with tearout and rough framing.”
“Beneficiation of contaminated material makes up a high portion of refractory recycling costs, underscoring the importance of keeping the material clean on tearout.”
“In the back of the book there are tearout sheets that can be used to give additional data to the publishers for the correction or expansion of this book.”
“You may also use this tearout sheet to order QMS materials referred to in the manual .”
“This issue's tearout is about how long your clients should keep federal income tax return records.”
“Also, before you take the Essentials and Practical Application exams, use the checklists on the back of the tearout to ensure you have a firm grasp of the exam topics.”
“He makes a variety of different styles, although he typically leans towards darker genres such as Minatory and Tearout.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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