Synonym: cloth, fabric, goods, material. Similar words: extinct, text, extinction, texture, context, pretext, textbook, tile. Meaning: ['tekstaɪl] n. artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers. adj. of or relating to fabrics or fabric making.
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61. In 1896 and again in 1897 almost the entire textile industry of St Petersburg was briefly paralysed.
62. The victims were believed to be a Lancashire textile boss and three friends.
63. Now the smaller, modern textile industry is just one among many new industries in these same towns.
64. This was abundantly clear in the textile district of the West Riding.
65. There is a fibres research centre at Gloucester plus two development centres - one for textile applications and one for carpets.
66. What you get is a textile that is water resistant and well insulated.
67. Analysis of a water supply gives much useful information and is essential when a new supply is being considered for textile processing.
68. It is in this context that many of the early technical innovations in the textile industry developed.
69. The oil and gas industry has lost more jobs since 1982 than the country's car, steel and textile industries combined.
70. In fact, the textile industry more than any other made possible relatively large-scale production in a still traditional artisan world.
71. Crafts on display include ceramics, fly-tying, jewellery making, textile design, etc.
72. We're stuck for some ideas about the workings of a textile mill in the story.
73. Its encouragement of textile production for its export trade helped the imperial revenue.
74. Coats Viyella has turned down an offer from Lord Rothschild to take the textile group into private ownership.
75. Almost always, these have a deleterious effect on the textile material, and they should be excluded.
76. It is most important to our textile industry that we reach a satisfactory conclusion.
77. For towns of medium size a big stake in the woollen textile industry was the surest foundation of prosperity.
78. In 1911 the fertility census recorded that textile workers actually married later.
79. Kier wanted to be a go-go dancer, then a psychologist, then a textile designer.
80. These mule spinners, assisted by women and children, were an elite group in the early textile mills.
81. The wealth of Worcester, its size and eminence in the textile industry not withstanding, showed similar characteristics.
82. Frustrated by his own failures, the on-again, off-again textile worker regularly beats her.
83. Edinburgh had practically no textile workers, men or women; but as we have seen it had a great many domestic servants.
84. As the textile factories closed, what were we meant to do?
85. Many engineers in Leeds and the textile towns have used these advantages to make textile machinery, much of which is exported.
86. A textile toecap and a plastic shield wrapped around the heel add stiffening.
87. The opposition coalition criticized the tax-free zones as exploiting women textile workers and as creating dependence on foreign countries.
88. In both metallurgical and textile industries almost half the factory workers were employed in plants of over 1,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 workers.
89. The metal and machine industries benefited most directly, while the stimulus spread to the textile and other light industries.
90. The institution occupies three floors of a former textile factory which is lit by windows on both sides.