Synonym: drain. Similar words: brain drain, drain, drained, acid rain, down the drain, badinage, financial management, against the grain. Meaning: ['dreɪnɪdʒ] n. emptying something accomplished by allowing liquid to run out of it.
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121. Could this be caused by something in granite chippings which are used for drainage in the bed.
122. Surface water, particularly in rivers, often contains detergents and detergent residues from town drainage.
123. Farmers are looking for free drainage schemes and for ways of selling their land to us.
124. Remove foil covering from pot and place plant on a gravel-filled saucer to allow adequate drainage.
125. The following year Civil War was declared, and drainage works fell into abeyance.
126. Last year an attempt was made to improve the drainage to stop flooding and reduce erosion.
127. At one stage the whole congregation went outside to see where the drainage ditch would be sited.
128. Now the natural drainage systems are incised 20 feet below the surrounding landscape.
129. Permafrost restricts drainage; melt-water can not sink into the ground and in summer the thin active layer soon becomes waterlogged.
130. The team was then challenged to achieve the productivity and drainage objectives of the two remaining horizontal wells with a single well.
131. Drainage smells arose because there weren't any drains and could cause damage.
132. Local drainage authorities have continued to lower water levels for intensive arable and cattle farming despite warnings from environmentalists.
133. This procedure was undertaken by passing a guidewire down the drainage catheter under radiological control.
134. Interestingly the original bank brass plate was discovered in 1983 during drainage excavations in Henley.
135. Away we went, the Corporal talking about getting into a drainage ditch to hide our scent.
136. But the channels may alter the water drainage pattern in the dry area and help to rejuvenate it, he said.
137. In 1929 the Somerset drainage commission went out of existence at the height of a great flood.
138. In the thirteenth century the bishop of Durham instigated extensive drainage works along the northern shores of the Humber.
139. Commodore G. Paul,(www.Sentencedict.com) plans of the drainage under the green had been made for future reference.
140. Cut magnetic seal to length and insert into the slot in the drainage sill.
141. Dorcas organized younger nomes to digging drainage trenches and rigged up a few of the big light bulbs for heat.
142. They hope these wells will improve drainage and safety on the roadway, which has been subject to periodic closures.
143. It has a fine collection of manorial and local government records, and its archive of fens drainage papers is unique.
144. Massive soil erosion and disruption of the natural drainage pattern destroyed the land's productivity.
145. The right mat provides the optimum combination of safety, comfort, drainage, quality and durability for each particular application.
146. The drainage system has been aged.
147. So can implement the autocontrol of drainage system.
148. Drainage is usually carried out after biliary tract surgery.
149. Those identical findings reveal that the drainage of tear and diluted Gentian Violet are facilitated by inspiration rather than by expiration.
150. The water quality evolvement process in Yangtze River drainage area is believed as a complex network system, with having lots of nodes and correlating to the downflow.
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