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Definition of hermetically in English: hermeticallyadverb həˈmɛtɪklihərˈmɛdəkli 1In a way that is completely airtight. hermetically sealed windows help to keep out cold air the stopper was hermetically closed Example sentencesExamples - All the doors are hermetically closed and there are coded locks on each one.
- Rather than undifferentiated space hermetically enclosed by a homogeneous skin, buildings can display different degrees of enclosure.
- Carefully coiled and preserved, these precious artefacts number among the many objects he presents as if in a natural history museum, helpfully labeled and hermetically sealed.
- The stopper was hermetically closed and the flask exposed for 5–60 minutes to the light from either a typical UVA tanning lamp or visible light.
- Hermetically sealed in this bio-dome city, these young citizens live a life of pleasure, but they have no free will.
- The shroud bears the faint traces of a man's face, limbs and folded hands, visible even behind the bulletproof, hermetically sealed glass casing.
- The prisoners were filed off to the seaports and crowded into cattle-wagons, the awnings of which, hermetically closed, let in no breath of air.
- This is a semi-conductor power module provided with a cylindrical metallic flange that is hermetically bonded to a surface.
- An air-conditioning unit kept the temperature even, and the environment created the sense of a hermetically sealed unit.
- It is hermetically shielded by a rubber seal so the ultrasonic vibrations do not affect other components.
- 1.1 In a way that is insulated or protected from outside influences.
hermetically sealed lives cut off from society a hermetically closed society Example sentencesExamples - Between two writers so fiercely independent and hermetically enclosed within their own worlds, there cannot be mention of a direct influence.
- They are an extremely hermetically closed society.
- They are hermetically closed off.
- It isn't the case that she is hermetically shielded from the public around the clock.
- We should encourage it to open up its almost hermetically closed society by radically reforming its educational system.
- I've been guilty of reinforcing it myself, waxing lyrically about the romantic melancholy and sense of decline surrounding the pewter-grey winters and the hermetically insular suburbs.
- There is no safe, hermetically enclosed fictive world.
- The story does seem hermetically contrived, as if written for the stage, yet it turns out it is based on a true story.
- His readings of Poe and Douglass are more hermetically isolated.
- His work remained hermetically anonymous.
Definition of hermetically in US English: hermeticallyadverbhərˈmedəklēhərˈmɛdəkli 1In a way that is completely airtight. hermetically sealed windows help to keep out cold air the stopper was hermetically closed Example sentencesExamples - It is hermetically shielded by a rubber seal so the ultrasonic vibrations do not affect other components.
- The stopper was hermetically closed and the flask exposed for 5–60 minutes to the light from either a typical UVA tanning lamp or visible light.
- Carefully coiled and preserved, these precious artefacts number among the many objects he presents as if in a natural history museum, helpfully labeled and hermetically sealed.
- The prisoners were filed off to the seaports and crowded into cattle-wagons, the awnings of which, hermetically closed, let in no breath of air.
- This is a semi-conductor power module provided with a cylindrical metallic flange that is hermetically bonded to a surface.
- All the doors are hermetically closed and there are coded locks on each one.
- An air-conditioning unit kept the temperature even, and the environment created the sense of a hermetically sealed unit.
- Rather than undifferentiated space hermetically enclosed by a homogeneous skin, buildings can display different degrees of enclosure.
- Hermetically sealed in this bio-dome city, these young citizens live a life of pleasure, but they have no free will.
- The shroud bears the faint traces of a man's face, limbs and folded hands, visible even behind the bulletproof, hermetically sealed glass casing.
- 1.1 In a way that is insulated or protected from outside influences.
hermetically sealed lives cut off from society a hermetically closed society Example sentencesExamples - They are an extremely hermetically closed society.
- We should encourage it to open up its almost hermetically closed society by radically reforming its educational system.
- I've been guilty of reinforcing it myself, waxing lyrically about the romantic melancholy and sense of decline surrounding the pewter-grey winters and the hermetically insular suburbs.
- The story does seem hermetically contrived, as if written for the stage, yet it turns out it is based on a true story.
- Between two writers so fiercely independent and hermetically enclosed within their own worlds, there cannot be mention of a direct influence.
- It isn't the case that she is hermetically shielded from the public around the clock.
- His readings of Poe and Douglass are more hermetically isolated.
- There is no safe, hermetically enclosed fictive world.
- They are hermetically closed off.
- His work remained hermetically anonymous.
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