spring-loaded

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English

Adjective

spring-loaded (not comparable)

  1. Of a mechanical device, containing a spring that holds a component in a particular position.
    Near-synonym: sprung
    • 1961 Novermber, 'Voyageur', “The last of the Midland compounds”, in Trains Illustrated, page 675:
      A spring-loaded reducing valve, controllable from the cab, admitted h.p. steam to both h.p. and l.p. cylinders whenever necessary, as, for example, on starting; [...].
    • 2023 April 19, Pip Dunn, “Jack of all trades... and master of most”, in RAIL, number 981, page 56:
      These spring-loaded seats are a bit harder and very snappy when you get off them.

Verb

spring-loaded

  1. simple past and past participle of spring-load

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