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Synonyms activating

Examples of actuating

actuating
There were five separate circuits actuating five different needles.
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Does he have any specific ideas for bold initiatives towards actuating opportunities in the economy?
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Similarly, a relay may be connected to interrupt its own actuating current, causing the contacts to buzz.
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This resulted in very significant savings and a large reduction of complexity of the head and arm actuating mechanism.
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The head assembly moved by actuating a damped solenoid movement, eliminating all belt drives and other wearable parts.
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The actuating spring driving an aristocracy is excellence and honor, the despot requires compliance and fear.
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Nanocomposite materials are being developed that are self-sensing and self-actuating to improve strength, reliability, and performance.
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This bed features precision positioning with their 3 motor actuating systems that allows for more comfortable positioning than traditional adjustable beds.
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Further, the cased-hole engineer is responsible for minor maintenance of equipment and assisting in actuating the completions equipment.
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More examples
  • Trip: put in motion or move to act; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits"
  • Motivate: give an incentive for action; "This moved me to sacrifice my career"
  • (actuated) moved to action; "a man actuated by unworthy desired"
  • (actuating) activating(a): causing motion or action or change
  • (actuation) propulsion: the act of propelling
  • Actuate Corporation develops business intelligence, performance management and Java reporting software. Actuate also has a board member seat in the Eclipse Foundation, steward of the open source BIRT Project.
  • To activate, or to put into motion; to animate; To incite to action; to motivate
  • (actuated) (so as to introduce grease)
  • (Actuation) The operation of a detector in registering the presence or passage of a vehicle or pedestrian.