obturate|obturated|obturates|obturating in English
verb
[ob·tu·rate || 'ɑbtjəreɪt /'ɒbtjʊə-]
seal; stop up; close; plug the opening in a firearm to prevent the escape of gas during firing (Weaponry)
Use "obturate|obturated|obturates|obturating" in a sentence
1. Barricado: 1 v block off with barricades Synonyms: barricade Type of: block , close up , impede , jam , obstruct , obturate , occlude block passage through
2. Barricado - block off with barricades barricade obturate , occlude , close up , impede , obstruct , jam , block - block passage through; "obstruct the path"
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4. Firearms have sufficient pressure to swage a slightly oversized bullet to fit the bore to form a tight seal, while airguns generally use a slightly undersized projectile that is designed to obturate upon firing to seal the bore and engage the rifling .