Similar words: machine, political machine, machiavellian, poaching, teaching, chicanery, bleaching, Chinese. Meaning: [mə'ʃɪːnərɪ] n. 1. machines or machine systems collectively 2. a system of means and activities whereby a social institution functions.
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91. Although the visitor's position is anomalous, it provides a valuable machinery for resolving internal disputes which should not be lost.
92. The machinery sounds about you reach a steady cruising speed.
93. Twenty company divisions for electrical machinery, computers, communications, measuring instruments and systems engineering all cooperate in robotics work.
94. He was becoming part of the machinery of the piece.
95. Much of the original wooden machinery is intact - it was used to drive two pairs of millstones for grinding corn.
96. Flickering beams of dim light came with it, caressing the machinery which shielded their source from direct view.
97. However, boat builders were reluctant to install such novel machinery.
98. How can I when I know that even this body is a most delicate piece of machinery?
99. Undesirable removal of lubricants may occur in machinery and hazards may arise in the use of steam lances.
100. On the whole the professional diplomatists ran this machinery themselves.
101. So Potrykus used genetic manipulation to insert genes from the daffodil that encode the biological machinery for production of beta carotene.
102. This is a wonderful piece of ancient machinery of indeterminate age, and consists of a crank-driven triple piston pump.
103. It arises from a failure of the machinery that controls cell division.
104. The federal government obligingly constructed logging roads into the wildernesses at public expense to accommodate the trucks and men and machinery.
105. Down a wide aisle from the engine, at the south end of Machinery Hall,[sentencedict.com] was the Hydraulic Annex.
106. Thereafter, a formal machinery of collective bargaining was gradually set up.
107. It costs from £3800 from Teagle Machinery Evidence shows more deaths may result from the improper use of ATVs.
108. Printing in black tends to be the least expensive as it does not mean that the machinery needs cleaning of black ink.
109. He claimed he intended to keep the machinery until a dispute with its owner had been settled.
110. The machinery of the ancient Forest courts was found at this time to be cumbrous and ineffective.
111. This rough-and-ready reasoning is upside-down to the slow, thorough, in-control approach most industrial designers bring to complex machinery.
112. The Inland Revenue originally wanted the machinery ring to be responsible for tax deductions for such workers.
113. Antiquated equipment, badly designed ballot papers and inefficient vote-counting machinery contributed to the confusion.
114. He's launched a scheme which gives these farmers access to modern farm machinery and he teaches them how to use it.
115. Your Toyota is a sophisticated piece of machinery; to fit non-genuine parts is to compromise its design integrity.
116. The builders marshalled their machinery,(sentencedict.com/machinery.html) but it was l970 before the Upper School was genuinely open.
117. They supplied machinery to Pilkington's of St Helens, where Deacon moved after completing his apprenticeship in the early 1840s.
118. The machinery gave more than the usual trouble; shafting and belting wore out prematurely.
119. Use of the drug is not considered advisable when driving or using machinery.
120. Plant and machinery: The plant and machinery owned by the business can be broadly classified into three types as follows.
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