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  • adjective Not pressurized.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ pressurized

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Examples

  • After three years in operation, Embraer hit a worldwide home run with the nineteen-seat Bandeirante, a nonpressurized turboprop primitive by present standards but well-equipped for its time.

    The Emerging Markets Century Antoine van Agtmael 2007

  • Nor was a cure ever found for aerotitis media, a chronic inflammation of the middle ear caused by multiple descents from high altitude in a nonpressurized cabin.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • Nor was a cure ever found for aerotitis media, a chronic inflammation of the middle ear caused by multiple descents from high altitude in a nonpressurized cabin.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • The crash follows an unusual incident Sunday during which Imeson took off from Helena and filed a flight plan that would have taken him to 22,000 feet, well above the 14,000-foot legal limit for a nonpressurized aircraft without supplemental oxygen.

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  • True satisfaction comes from successfully meeting appropriate challenges in a nonpressurized setting—when a child feels confident that he will be loved for being himself, whether he’s playing, working on a project, or simply exploring life.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • True satisfaction comes from successfully meeting appropriate challenges in a nonpressurized setting—when a child feels confident that he will be loved for being himself, whether he’s playing, working on a project, or simply exploring life.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • True satisfaction comes from successfully meeting appropriate challenges in a nonpressurized setting—when a child feels confident that he will be loved for being himself, whether he’s playing, working on a project, or simply exploring life.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

  • True satisfaction comes from successfully meeting appropriate challenges in a nonpressurized setting—when a child feels confident that he will be loved for being himself, whether he’s playing, working on a project, or simply exploring life.

    You Raising Your Child Michael F. Roizen 2010

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