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		Definition of high tension in English: high tensionnoun  another term for high voltage  Example sentencesExamples -  On January 15th 1944, this group put out all high tension electric lines in Belgium simultaneously.
 -  Additionally, transmitting this generated energy over high tension wires wastes as much as two-thirds of the energy originally created.
 -  Using high tension ropes attached to pneumatically propelled lightweight hooks, nine men ascended the sides of three warehouses.
 -  For example, people who live near high tension power lines tend to get cancer more often than those who do not.
 -  In real life, an example of the precaution taken due to differences in potential of two objects can be seen in the repairing of high tension, high voltage lines.
 -  Filament elongation behavior could be divided into two portions: a nonlinear portion at low tension and a linear portion at moderate and high tensions.
 -  Two policemen escaped death yesterday when a high tension T & TEC wire fell on their jeep and shocked them.
 -  Their common border is a high tension wire, with the biggest sparks along the Line of Control in divided Kashmir.
 -  The cohesion - tension theory requires stability of liquid water in conducting elements under high tensions.
 -  The power in the high tension lines has been increased and the supply for use in the area will be improved immensely.
 -  Cost is the limiting factor for laying the less-dangerous underground high tension wires.
 -  Five months ago the high tension wires snapped with old age in Meier Street and the pole fell over.
 -  While moving a boat on a trailer, a group of us sustained electrical injuries when the mast hit a high tension power line.
 -  ‘Flash’ injury can occur when there has been an arc of current from a high tension voltage source.
 -  In one case low and just in front of the high tension power lines down wind of launch.
 
    Definition of high tension in US English: high tensionnoun another term for high voltage  Example sentencesExamples -  Five months ago the high tension wires snapped with old age in Meier Street and the pole fell over.
 -  In one case low and just in front of the high tension power lines down wind of launch.
 -  While moving a boat on a trailer, a group of us sustained electrical injuries when the mast hit a high tension power line.
 -  Their common border is a high tension wire, with the biggest sparks along the Line of Control in divided Kashmir.
 -  Two policemen escaped death yesterday when a high tension T & TEC wire fell on their jeep and shocked them.
 -  In real life, an example of the precaution taken due to differences in potential of two objects can be seen in the repairing of high tension, high voltage lines.
 -  Using high tension ropes attached to pneumatically propelled lightweight hooks, nine men ascended the sides of three warehouses.
 -  The cohesion - tension theory requires stability of liquid water in conducting elements under high tensions.
 -  ‘Flash’ injury can occur when there has been an arc of current from a high tension voltage source.
 -  For example, people who live near high tension power lines tend to get cancer more often than those who do not.
 -  Cost is the limiting factor for laying the less-dangerous underground high tension wires.
 -  The power in the high tension lines has been increased and the supply for use in the area will be improved immensely.
 -  Additionally, transmitting this generated energy over high tension wires wastes as much as two-thirds of the energy originally created.
 -  Filament elongation behavior could be divided into two portions: a nonlinear portion at low tension and a linear portion at moderate and high tensions.
 -  On January 15th 1944, this group put out all high tension electric lines in Belgium simultaneously.
 
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