hermetically

[hur-met-ik-lee]

hermetically Definition

  • 1in a way that is completely airtight
  • 2in a way that is completely sealed off from outside influences

Using hermetically: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hermetically" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The food was hermetically sealed to keep it fresh.

  • Example

    The room was hermetically sealed to prevent any air from entering or leaving.

  • Example

    The scientists worked in a hermetically sealed laboratory to prevent contamination.

  • Example

    The package was hermetically wrapped to protect its contents.

hermetically Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for hermetically

Phrases with hermetically

  • completely airtight or sealed off from outside influences

    Example

    The container was hermetically sealed to keep the contents fresh.

  • a completely controlled environment that is sealed off from outside influences

    Example

    The astronauts trained in a hermetically sealed environment to simulate conditions in space.

  • a container that is completely airtight and sealed off from outside influences

    Example

    The medicine was stored in a hermetically sealed container to prevent contamination.

Origins of hermetically

from Latin 'Hermes', the god of alchemy and magic, who was believed to have invented a seal for a container that kept it airtight

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Summary: hermetically in Brief

'Hermetically' [hur-met-ik-lee] means completely airtight or sealed off from outside influences. It is often used to describe containers, rooms, or environments that are tightly sealed to prevent contamination or maintain a controlled atmosphere. Examples include 'The food was hermetically sealed to keep it fresh.' and 'The scientists worked in a hermetically sealed laboratory to prevent contamination.'