Synonym: carriage, conveyance. Similar words: article, particle, drive home, behind, publicly, which, ethics, ethical. Meaning: ['vɪːɪkl] n. 1. a conveyance that transports people or objects 2. a medium for the expression or achievement of something 3. a substance that facilitates the use of a drug or pigment or other material that is mixed with it 4. any inanimate object (as a towel or money or clothing or dishes or books or toys etc.) that can transmit infectious agents from one person to another.
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(151) It was an hour later that the jeep, always a vehicle that threatened trouble, started to sound distinctly unhappy.
(152) This 1960 Act required the Surgeon General to undertake studies of the health effects of motor vehicle exhaust emissions.
(153) The bank rate sets the trend for home, vehicle and other consumer loans.
(154) This shifts the balance of power towards leasing companies and vehicle hire groups.
(155) When the vehicle moved off the pin was pulled out and the bomb detonated, said Mr Lowe.
(156) Four seperate police forces are monitoring every traveller's vehicle in the four day countdown to midsummer.
(157) With the collapse in revenue they ended up with one working anti-poaching vehicle.
(158) There is no year tracer in this series of chassis numbers but I suspect your vehicle was built in 1963.
(159) This involves vehicle and foot patrols, public displays, and meeting local dignitaries as well as visiting places of work and schools.
(160) Each morning at 7, Schweitzer physicians and fieldworkers roll into the school compound in a white four-wheel-drive vehicle.
(161) West Yorkshire police statistics suggest that the peak age for the offence of taking a vehicle without consent is 15.
(162) In other cases, trusts can be a convenient vehicle for asset management.
(163) He stood aside and the great vehicle moved ponderously out of the garage.
(164) As the vehicle approaches, the pitch of its siren increases and then it decreases as the vehicle speeds past.
(165) He works for a Peugeot dealership and the company has offered a back-up vehicle with the promise of petrol from other businesses.
(166) For security,(sentencedict.com) some systems also kill the engine if a person tries to drive the vehicle without the car key.
(167) All the measures that I catalogued earlier will help to reduce vehicle emissions - the principal cause of bad air.
(168) They dug it up when they was making the trench for the pipes to the new vehicle examination extension.
(169) Ford announced that it has increased production to meet demand for its new range of sports utility vehicle.
(170) He found himself struggling with the wheel, fighting to keep the vehicle under control.
(171) California outlaws exhaust emissions California is to introduce vehicle emission standards even tougher than the stringent levels already proposed for 1997.
(172) When she swung into the leafy driveway at Cultra, she was relieved to find no other vehicle there.
(173) Finally Julie stepped harder on the accelerator and the vehicle moved off.
(174) Real teams are the best avail-able vehicle for small groups of people who must deliver both performance and behavior change.
(175) Not a single vehicle passed, but after some time they heard the roar of bombs going off at the airfield.
(176) Each vehicle takes 5 seconds to travel over the crossing.
(177) That job may well be a valuable interim vehicle that you use to take you to your new work destination.
(178) Its name stands for recreational active vehicle with four-wheel drive and is priced for entry-level buyers.
(179) The vehicle began to creep cautiously down a ramp of hard-packed rock, into the interior of the crater.
(180) We'd been providing cover for the convoy, when a vehicle went over a land mine.
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