Explore Protrusion through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like jut or projection. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Protrusion meaning
- The act of protruding.
- The state of being protruded.
- Anything that protrudes.
Synonyms of Protrusion
Using Protrusion
- The main meaning on this page is: The act of protruding. | The state of being protruded. | Anything that protrudes.
- Useful related words include: jut, projection, jutting, excrescence.
- In the example corpus, protrusion often appears in combinations such as: protrusion of, the protrusion, circular protrusion.
Context around Protrusion
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Protrusion
- In this selection, "protrusion" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, circular, slight, camera, stemming, coming and toward stand out and add context to how "protrusion" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a bulbous protrusion on their and a circular protrusion to house. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "protrusion" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with protrusion
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
WindgnasherWindgnashers are a tough looking species, with a bulbous protrusion on their heads. (13 words)
To create more leg space in the cabin, a protrusion from the door pockets was eliminated. (16 words)
That way, “I can tell how much weight or protrusion of a cheekbone is necessary,” White says. (17 words)
Patients present with protrusion of the brain tissue and degeneration of the retina, an individual who has family members suffering from the disorder are at an increased risk of developing it themselves as there is a hereditary link. (38 words)
With that said, the baby blue-ish tint on the prism white model does give it a bit of a "kids' phone" vibe, as does the dual camera protrusion with its silver finish. (33 words)
The bit is height-adjustable to allow protrusion through an opening in a flat sole plate, usually via adjusting the motor-mounting height (the mechanism of adjustment is widely varied among manufacturers). (32 words)
Example sentences (19)
Functional experiments in which the protrusion of Sam37 was removed showed that the protrusion is critical for ring closure of the beta-barrel proteins.
Rather than have a rectangular or square camera unit, the back of the phone is dominated by a large circular protrusion.
Special care is taken to perfectly translate Shimura's features from the anime into a more realistic medium, including the bandage's slight protrusion from his cheek.
They are pale green with white and black markings, plus they have a horn-like protrusion stemming from their rear.
With that said, the baby blue-ish tint on the prism white model does give it a bit of a "kids' phone" vibe, as does the dual camera protrusion with its silver finish.
That way, “I can tell how much weight or protrusion of a cheekbone is necessary,” White says.
The back panel of the new NEX has a circular protrusion to house three cameras, which appears to have been inspired by watch design.
WindgnasherWindgnashers are a tough looking species, with a bulbous protrusion on their heads.
She was photographed coming out of her daughter Chelsea's apartment in New York last week with a strange protrusion coming from underneath her jacket.
At the southeast end of the lagoon was a short protrusion toward the south which would become the Boca Raton Inlet after a sandbar at its mouth was removed.
In North American English, a bubble refers to the protrusion that occurs when one's body (or other oily substance) contacts the lamp.
Patients present with protrusion of the brain tissue and degeneration of the retina, an individual who has family members suffering from the disorder are at an increased risk of developing it themselves as there is a hereditary link.
The bit is height-adjustable to allow protrusion through an opening in a flat sole plate, usually via adjusting the motor-mounting height (the mechanism of adjustment is widely varied among manufacturers).
Their main functions are altering the tongue's position allowing for protrusion, retraction, and side-to-side movement. citation The genioglossus, arises from the mandible and protrudes the tongue.
Thermal spraying involves protrusion of molten particles onto the heated metallic surface where is bonds and forms a smooth coating interwoven into the structure.
This could maximize its efficiency as a port, and the narrow entrance to this protrusion served as a natural and easy defense to the city.
This forward protrusion of the eyes is due to immune-mediated inflammation in the retro-orbital (eye socket) fat.
To conceal her body he removes bricks from a protrusion in the wall, places her body there, and repairs the hole.
To create more leg space in the cabin, a protrusion from the door pockets was eliminated.
Common combinations with protrusion
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- protrusion of 5×
- the protrusion 3×
- circular protrusion 2×
- protrusion from 2×