Get to know Chambered better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like divided.
Chambered meaning
Having chambers.
Synonyms of Chambered
Using Chambered
- The main meaning on this page is: Having chambers.
- Useful related words include: divided.
- In the example corpus, chambered often appears in combinations such as: chambered in, chambered for, rifles chambered.
Context around Chambered
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 13 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Chambered
- In this selection, "chambered" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, two, rifles, handguns, stomach, heart and tombs stand out and add context to how "chambered" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a two chambered stomach that and a round chambered. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "chambered" sits close to words such as abdulkadir, abed and abhay, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with chambered
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Amphibians have a three-chambered heart. (6 words)
Dolphins have a two-chambered stomach that is similar in structure to terrestrial carnivores. (14 words)
Howard glosses over that cautionary tale potential for vacuum-chambered hope—commendable yet sadly incomplete. (15 words)
A slam fire is when a cartridge fires immediately upon being chambered, before a trigger squeeze, and is most often caused by a floating firing pin that becomes obstructed by debris, or by an improperly raised primer that is installed on a cartridge case. (44 words)
In the juvenile (or tadpole) stage, the circulation is similar to that of a fish; the two-chambered heart pumps the blood through the gills where it is oxygenated, and is spread around the body and back to the heart in a single loop. (44 words)
She told authorities that she had fled the residence in fear for her life after Parscale chambered a round into a pistol; the 911 call was placed by a realtor who happened to be preparing to show another house nearby. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
In the United States, handguns chambered for 9mm ammunition are best sellers in the civilian market – and 9mm pistols are also favored in the law enforcement community.
Though too powerful to be a practical hunting weapon, rifles chambered for 50 caliber ammunition are available to civilians in much of the United States.
Howard glosses over that cautionary tale potential for vacuum-chambered hope—commendable yet sadly incomplete.
She told authorities that she had fled the residence in fear for her life after Parscale chambered a round into a pistol; the 911 call was placed by a realtor who happened to be preparing to show another house nearby.
TSA agent: Keep in mind that they incorrectly use the term "loaded" to describe semi-auto pistols with a magazine inserted but without a round chambered.
When asked what was behind his back he chambered a round and produced a 9mm handgun.
All semi-automatic rifles with a capacity greater than 3 rounds, all handguns and all rifles chambered in 'military' calibres, including bolt action, require permits.
A military's light machine guns are typically chambered for the same caliber ammunition as its service rifles.
Amphibians have a three-chambered heart.
A slam fire is when a cartridge fires immediately upon being chambered, before a trigger squeeze, and is most often caused by a floating firing pin that becomes obstructed by debris, or by an improperly raised primer that is installed on a cartridge case.
Calves are born with only a thin layer of blubber, but some species compensate for this with thick lanugos.sfnsfn Whales have a two- to three-chambered stomach that is similar in structure to terrestrial carnivores.
Dolphins have a two-chambered stomach that is similar in structure to terrestrial carnivores.
If pursued into the water, a kangaroo may use its forepaws to hold the predator underwater so as to drown it. citation Diet Kangaroos in native grassland Kangaroos have chambered stomachs similar to those of cattle and sheep.
In the juvenile (or tadpole) stage, the circulation is similar to that of a fish; the two-chambered heart pumps the blood through the gills where it is oxygenated, and is spread around the body and back to the heart in a single loop.
Laing 1974, p. 42 Chambered tombs of the Maeshowe "type" are characterized by a long, low entrance passageway leading to a square or rectangular chamber from which there is access to a number of side cells.
Most of the organisms collected were simple, soft-shelled foraminifera (432 species according to National Geographic citation ), with four of the others representing species of the complex, multi-chambered genera Leptohalysis and Reophax.
Nineteen Neolithic chambered tombs (or long barrows) and five possible henges have been identified in Glamorgan.
Noble (2006) p. 15 Scotland has a particularly large number of chambered cairns; they are found in various different types described below.
Porpoises have a two-chambered stomach that is similar in structure to those of terrestrial carnivores.
Rousay is well known for its ancient monuments, including the Quoyness chambered cairn and Egilsay has the ruins of the only round-towered church in Orkney.
Common combinations with chambered
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: