rachet (Meaning)
rachet (n)
mechanical device consisting of a toothed wheel or rack engaged with a pawl that permits it to move in only one direction
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rachet Sentence Examples
- The mechanic used a ratchet to loosen the stubborn bolt.
- The bicycle's gearshifter had a convenient ratchet mechanism.
- The design of the ratchet allowed it to rotate in only one direction.
- The weightlifting machine employed a ratchet system to prevent the weight from falling.
- The ratchet wrench provided secure gripping and torque for tightening nuts and bolts.
- The window handle contained a hidden ratchet that prevented the window from opening too wide.
- The car's parking brake utilized a ratchet to keep the vehicle securely stationary.
- The ratchet on the winch allowed for precise control over the tension of the cable.
- The ratchet straps used to secure the luggage on the roof of the car ensured it would not come loose.
- The ratchet design of the toy gun enabled it to shoot multiple rounds rapidly.
FAQs About the word rachet
mechanical device consisting of a toothed wheel or rack engaged with a pawl that permits it to move in only one direction
taper off, ebb, decline, die (away or down or out), diminish, shrink,decrease, weaken, evaporate, remit
mushroom, mushroom, soar, swell, build, snowball, mount, expand, mount, build
The mechanic used a ratchet to loosen the stubborn bolt.
The bicycle's gearshifter had a convenient ratchet mechanism.
The design of the ratchet allowed it to rotate in only one direction.
The weightlifting machine employed a ratchet system to prevent the weight from falling.