torquer

[ˈtɔːkə(r)]

torquer Definition

  • 1to twist or turn something with force
  • 2to cause something to rotate around an axis
  • 3to apply torque to an object

Using torquer: Examples

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

  • Example

    He torqued the lid off the jar.

  • Example

    The engine is torquing the driveshaft.

  • Example

    The mechanic torqued the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications.

torquer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for torquer

Phrases with torquer

  • torque up

    to increase the amount of torque applied to an object

    Example

    The race car driver torqued up the engine before the race.

  • a device that transmits and multiplies torque generated by an engine to the transmission

    Example

    The torque converter allows the engine to keep running while the vehicle is stopped.

  • a tool used to apply a specific amount of torque to a bolt or nut

    Example

    The mechanic used a torque wrench to tighten the bolts to the correct specification.

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Summary: torquer in Brief

'Torquer' [ˈtɔːkə(r)] is a verb that means to twist, turn, or rotate something with force. It can also refer to applying torque to an object. Examples include 'He torqued the lid off the jar,' and 'The mechanic torqued the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications.' Phrases like 'torque up' and 'torque wrench' extend the meaning of 'torquer.'