Power Reactor

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈpaʊər riˈæktər/

Definitions of power reactor

noun a facility or structure that houses a nuclear reactor for power generation

Example Sentences

A1 A power reactor generates electricity.

A2 The power reactor malfunctioned and caused a blackout in the city.

B1 The power reactor underwent routine maintenance to ensure safety.

B2 Scientists are researching new technologies to improve power reactor efficiency.

C1 The power reactor's cooling system was upgraded to meet stricter safety regulations.

C2 The government approved the construction of a new power reactor to meet increasing energy demands.

Examples of power reactor in a Sentence

formal The power reactor is designed to generate electricity through nuclear fission.

informal The power reactor is where all the magic happens to produce electricity.

slang The power reactor is like the heart of the operation, pumping out electricity.

figurative The power reactor is the engine that drives the electricity production process.

Grammatical Forms of power reactor

plural

power reactors

comparative

more powerful reactor

superlative

most powerful reactor

present tense

powers reactor

future tense

will power reactor

perfect tense

has powered reactor

continuous tense

is powering reactor

singular

power reactor

positive degree

power reactor

infinitive

to power reactor

gerund

powering reactor

participle

powered reactor

Origin and Evolution of power reactor

First Known Use: 1952 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'power reactor' originated in the field of nuclear engineering to describe a type of nuclear reactor that generates electricity.
Evolution of the word: Originally used specifically in the context of nuclear technology, the term 'power reactor' has evolved to encompass any type of reactor that produces power, such as in the field of energy generation and industrial processes.