inspan (Meaning)
Wordnet
inspan (v)
attach a yoke or harness to
Webster
inspan (v. t. & i.)
To yoke or harness, as oxen to a vehicle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inspan
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inspan Sentence Examples
- The oxen were inspanned to the heavy wagon, their muscles straining to pull the load.
- The farmer used a long inspan to connect the horses to the plow.
- The driver inspanned the mules to the carriage with great care, ensuring they were evenly distributed.
- The blacksmith skillfully inspanned the iron horseshoes onto the horse's hooves.
- The engineers inspanned the new turbine to the generator, increasing its power output.
- The inspanned sails of the ship billowed in the wind, propelling it towards the horizon.
- The team of surgeons inspanned their surgical instruments to perform the delicate operation.
- The inspanned rope tightened around the rock climber's waist, securing them for the ascent.
- The inspanned cables carried electricity throughout the city, illuminating homes and businesses.
- The inspanned transmission system smoothly transferred power from the generator to the electrical grid.
FAQs About the word inspan
attach a yoke or harness toTo yoke or harness, as oxen to a vehicle.
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The oxen were inspanned to the heavy wagon, their muscles straining to pull the load.
The farmer used a long inspan to connect the horses to the plow.
The driver inspanned the mules to the carriage with great care, ensuring they were evenly distributed.
The blacksmith skillfully inspanned the iron horseshoes onto the horse's hooves.