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"seize up" Definitions
  1. if a machine seizes up, it no longer works because the parts are stuck and cannot move
  2. if a part of your body seizes up, you are unable to move it easily and it is often painful

70 Sentences With "seize up"

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Reading this made every single part of my being involuntarily seize up.
It does not expect lending to firms and households to seize up.
It was painful to dredge up these memories; sometimes his back would seize up.
A currency crisis has cut imports and caused large areas of business to seize up.
That made the moment ripe for someone to seize up the mantle of massive drama.
In the absence of railways or good roads, it would seize up without the waterways.
They've been known to seize up, and of course fall out of practically everyone's ears.
Almost 250 feet up the dipterocarp, Aldred's muscles seize up from dehydration and over-exertion.
The sugar will seize up like a wet brulee, but just keep stirring until everything dissolves.
Lehman's failure caused markets to seize up and financial institutions to stop dealing with each other.
They need to be driven, or else belts will dry out and gears will seize up.
In 1955, Ms. Kallen's throat began to seize up, and she could not sing before a live audience.
Watching the special, when you started talking about your period, I felt my body sort of seize up.
Next, the muscles in my hands and lower arms start to seize up, contracting and becoming difficult to move.
In that case, the Fed might have no choice but to ease, especially if credit markets seize-up too.
Continued civil unrest could, therefore, affect economies all around the world as trade is disrupted and investments seize up.
Failure to make the payment could prompt creditors to attempt to seize up to half of the shares in Citgo.
At some point, the joints and sinews have to seize up, the muscles have to sag, the voice has to break.
Paul, with Test Drive Technologies, said engines seize up when exhausts take on water and leave only the rudder to steer.
But that playbook could run into trouble if financial markets seize up, as they did at the end of last year.
Sudden doubts about the value of collateral — subprime mortgage securities in 2008, for instance – can cause the repo market to seize up.
Failure to make the payment could pave the way for creditors to attempt to seize up to half of Citgo's shares as compensation.
Right away, my abs and back seize up and my legs spasm and kick out straight, forcing me back down onto the bed.
The bladder spasm makes my whole pelvic floor seize up and I abort attempts to stand and just half-slide down to the floor.
It also arranged with other central banks to ease the flow of dollars around the world, which can seize up in times of crisis.
The condition sounds like the subject of a local television news trend story about teenagers whose thumbs seize up while they play video games.
The zipper corrodes, the buckles and straps give way or seize up, and you end up having a lot of work to do between trips.
"Before playing a show I'll have to play it and then do massive tendon stretches so it doesn't seize up when I'm on stage," Stetson said.
My calf feels like it's about to seize up into a Charlie horse and I brace for it, but the pain continues with every step I take.
According to the notes, Dr. Bankulla, sensing something was amiss during the procedure, warned that Ms. Rivers's vocal cords were extremely swollen, and that they could seize up.
A phenomenon he refers to as a "doom loop" — and one he thinks has the power to seize up the entire fixed-income market in one fell swoop.
"Brexit stagnation continues to seize up the jobs market as the slowdown in recruitment activity continues," James Stewart, vice chair at KPMG which produces the report with REC, said.
"Brexit stagnation continues to seize up the jobs market as the slowdown in recruitment activity continues," said James Stewart, vice chair at KPMG which produces the report with REC.
But put very simply, this week's seize-up - the biggest since the 2008 crisis - has unfolded as punters lined up to demand their cash back from the asset managers.
"Brexit stagnation continues to seize up the jobs market as the slowdown in recruitment activity continues," James Stewart, vice chair at KPMG, which produced the report with REC, said.
Numerous PS4 owners on Reddit and across social media are warning of a message containing a string of characters that can reportedly cause Sony's console to seize up and crash.
Amid this confusion the champion would effortlessly slap in a backhand on the humming bulb growing around Koscheck's eye as he floundered, and Koscheck's body would seize up as he winced.
One particularly interesting case are the trematodes you mentioned, which get into cockles and seize up their "foot" muscle, the bit that allows them to move up and down in the mud.
In Sweden and elsewhere authorities have stepped in to boost companies' access to credit to ensure the financial system does not seize up like it did during the 2008-9 financial crisis.
In the early debates, the very mention of Hunter's work for Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company on whose board he sat, would cause the former vice president to seize up, then ramble incoherently.
It looks set to break down finally when two more judges' terms expire in December 2019, but it could seize up sooner if any judges need to recuse themselves from a case for legal reasons.
In addition to buying bonds and cutting rates, the Fed also took steps to ensure that banks are able to continue lending and that credit markets don't seize up the way they did in 2008.
That was the day the financial system began to seize up and ultimately threatened the ability even of GE — long a triple-A rated corporate borrower — to access the capital markets and cover its bills.
"Wetherspoon had a European supply chain, we were buying French brandy, French champagne, spirits from Germany, and so on, and we've switched, because people said the ports might seize up, which I don't think they will," he said.
Near the end of the 4-minute video, Perry gathers around a fire with a group who all drink glowing liquid from bottles decorated with a heart — after which they all seize up, seemingly hypnotized from the contents.
This autumn could see the British political system seize up as Mrs May fails to produce a majority for any Brexit deal, the government fails to prepare a fallback position, and Parliament engages in noisy squabbles about various alternatives.
As banks started to worry about exposure to subprime lending and the piles of complicated derivatives connected to it, credit markets began to seize up, causing BNP Paribas, a French bank, to suspend withdrawals from three funds in August.
His profile image made my throat seize up: He had cropped me out of the Great Wheel picture, leaving his white teeth and green eyes beaming at potential future lovers and the radiant water contrasting with his dark hair.
Still, investors have in recent years jumped back into the market after they have concluded that the world economy is not sliding into recession and that the global financial system is not about seize up as it did in 24.13.
Turkey's import cover ratio - the number of months that imports can be sustained should all inflows seize up - stood at around four months, compared more than six months for South Africa or 18 months for Russia, according to the IMF.
The collapse of Lehman Brothers two weeks earlier – the biggest bankruptcy in history – had caused UK credit markets to seize up and pushed some of Britain's biggest high street lenders, including Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS, to the brink of implosion.
Under Tennessee law, debt collectors can seize up to a quarter of debtors' take-home pay, and in Shelby County, which contains Memphis, they sought to do so in over 21,000 cases in 2015, according to a ProPublica analysis of court records.
The justices left in place a lower court ruling that the U.S. government could seize up to $40 million in assets held outside the United States as part of a civil forfeiture action being pursued in parallel with criminal charges for alleged copyright violations and money laundering.
"We arrive at this moment with the overleveraged corporate sector about to face the prospect that new-issue bond markets may seize up, as they did last week, and that even seemingly sound companies will find credit expensive or difficult to obtain," Mr. Minerd wrote in a note on Sunday.
HBOS, formed from the merger in 2001 of former English building society Halifax and the 300-year-old Bank of Scotland, was close to collapse in 2008 after the failure of Lehman Brothers caused money markets to seize up, meaning HBOS could not get the funding it needed for its ballooning loan book.
The warning comes after a sudden lifting of a cap on the Swiss franc rate against the euro in January 2015 by the Swiss National Bank saw trading seize up, prices evaporate and the currency's value balloon by 40 percent in minutes, leaving a trail of losses and bankruptcies in the retail trading segment.
The result is that at any given moment, your computer can completely seize up as it runs completely out of RAM (and even hard disk space as Chrome begins using up your cache), necessitating various serious force-quitting maneuvers that, depending on how bad you've fucked up, can take anywhere from 30 seconds to a half hour.
The trick, he explained, is to treat the meat the way barbecue pit masters treat pork: Cook it low and slow, so the proteins don't seize up and squeeze out moisture, then thinly slice the white meat (to an eighth of an inch if you can) and soak it in a jus made with wine, stock and drippings.
Given the current conversation around sexual harassment in all walks of life (no pun intended), including Silicon Valley, the idea that the default digital representative of most women's footwear is a hot, pointy shoe that makes the calf seize up and cants the rear upward is perhaps one we may want to, if not retire, then at least put in perspective.
Retrieved on 15 December 2007. Standing on the Shoulder of Giants received lukewarm reviews and is the band's lowest selling studio album. To support the record the band staged an eventful world tour. While touring in Barcelona in 2000, Oasis were forced to cancel a gig when an attack of tendinitis caused Alan White's arm to seize up, and the band spent the night drinking instead.
Hervieux, p. 115 Theodor Riedel was plagued by problems with her port engine and sailed for Wilhelmshaven on 5 November 1940 for repairs. Having been hit by a practice torpedo and further damaged by a boiler room fire, the repairs took until 9 August. She departed for Norway three days later, but struck an uncharted reef that ripped open her bottom in seven compartments and caused both propeller shafts to seize up.
Gardaí seized alcohol they believed was being sold without a licence under Section 24 of the 1874 Licensing Act."Gardai use old law to seize up to €200,000 in stock from nightclub", Irish Independent, 31 March 2008.Cllr says closure of the Grill is “a step too far”, Highland Radio, 31 March 2008. The management of the venue subsequently renewed their licence and took court action to recover tens of thousands of euros worth of drink seized from the premises by Gardaí.
A strange sound causes the Marshalls, the Pakuni, and even the dinosaurs to seize up and collapse in the middle of their activities. Although they quickly recover, the sound strikes again, dragging everyone to the ground as though their weight has increased substantially. Supposing a connection with the pylons, the Marshalls head in their direction, on the way suffering another attack. The Pakuni run to the Marshalls for an explanation, but another bout floors them and even begins to bend down the trees.
Finally, Stane uses his last card: Gertl Anders's infant son whom Stane had abducted from an orphanage. Stane tells Iron Man to remove the helmet or he will crush the baby. Having detected interfering frequencies in the armor systems throughout the battle, Iron Man deduces that Stane is not experienced enough to pilot the Iron Monger armor without some help via an external computer. Stark uses his armor's pulse bolts to destroy the building containing that computer, causing Stane's Iron Monger armor to seize up.
A disastrous appearance on Saturday Night Live was blamed on too many rehearsals, but it was suspected that drugs had caused her vocal cords to seize up. Rich Kid Blues (1985) was another collection of her early work combined with new recordings, a double record showcasing both the pop and rock 'n' roll facets of her output to date. In 1985, Faithfull performed "Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" on Hal Willner's tribute album Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill. Faithfull's restrained readings lent themselves to the material, and this collaboration informed several subsequent works.
Bellamy rushes back aboard to try to deal with this, but the gyros overload and seize up while he is still on the boarding ladder, causing the yacht to spin end-for-end and bounce off into the distance. Bellamy is thrown high into the air and to his death. Later, Shaeffer reveals to Margo that he knows of her involvement. She reveals in her turn that she is much older than she appears, and was Bellamy's mother; but she does not resent Shaeffer's part in his death, since she understood that he would certainly have run one deadly risk after another until he was inevitably killed.
It cannot be allowed to fall below freezing (32 °F), otherwise the pipeline could seize up, crack, and rupture, as the water content would separate from the oil and freeze in place. A "Low Flow Impact Study" conducted by the pipeline operators, Alyeska, concluded in June 2011 that the minimum flow for the pipeline as it currently existed was 300,000 to 350,000 barrels per day in the winter. However, this minimum flow rate is a legally contentious figure, since the taxable value of the pipeline is largely dependent on how long it will continue to be operable. Later in 2011, the Alaska Superior Court ruled that this low flow study Alyeska conducted was invalid, and ruled in favor of an internal BP study.
For the "speculative borrower", the cash flow from investments can service the debt, i.e., cover the interest due, but the borrower must regularly roll over, or re-borrow, the principal. The "Ponzi borrower" (named for Charles Ponzi, see also Ponzi scheme) borrows based on the belief that the appreciation of the value of the asset will be sufficient to refinance the debt but could not make sufficient payments on interest or principal with the cash flow from investments; only the appreciating asset value can keep the Ponzi borrower afloat. If the use of Ponzi finance is general enough in the financial system, then the inevitable disillusionment of the Ponzi borrower can cause the system to seize up: when the bubble pops, i.e.
A review by the Tech Report of the pre-production 2012-vintage NUC found that the NUC would seize up after a few gigabytes were transferred over wireless and that the problem could be alleviated by better cooling of the NUC case. Intel later increased the default fan speed for production machines through a BIOS update (downloadable from Intel's web site for "early adopters"). Regarding power consumption, in their review of the D54250WYK with a Haswell i5-4250, Silent PC Review concluded that "An idle power level of just 6 W and typical use power barely into two digits is very impressive in one sense; in another sense, it's what you find in current Ultrabooks using similar components." Other companies have subsequently adopted a form factor similar, but not identical, to Intel's NUC.
In 1863, the Hippomobile, with a hydrogen gas fueled, one cylinder, internal combustion engine, made a test drive from Paris to Joinville-le-Pont: top speed about 9 km in ~3 hours. Lenoir was an engineer at Petiene et Cie (Petiene & Company), who supported him in his founding of the companies of Corporation Lenoir-Gautier et Cie engines Paris and Société des Moteurs Lenoir in Paris in 1859, with a capitalization of two million francs and a factory in the Rue de la Roquette, to develop the engine, and a three-wheeled carriage constructed to use it. Although it ran reasonably well, the engine was fuel inefficient, extremely noisy, tended to overheat, and, if sufficient cooling water was not applied, seize up. Nevertheless, Scientific American reported, in September 1860, that the Parisian newspaper Cosmos had pronounced the steam age over.

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