How to use in-sentence of “drain”:
+ Mencius does not tell the part of the story about Gǔn, but he does tell the part about how Yǚ made all the rivers deeper to drain the land.
+ Among the many rivers that drain into the Gulf of Guinea are the Niger and the Volta.
+ The River Doubs and the river Birs drain the lands.
+ It could also drain nutrients beyond the reach of the plant roots.
+ The water then goes down the drain and the Magic Windmill stops spinning.
+ Treatment for most skin or soft tissue abscesses is to cut it open and drain out the pus.
+ The Engadin or Engadine The Inn subsequently flows at Passau into the Danube, as the only Swiss river to drain into the Black Sea.
+ Many big rivers in the surrounding countries drain into the Baltic Sea.

Example sentences of “drain”:
+ However, the weekly live schedule proved to be a financial drain on the WWF, and taped shows began airing every other week.
+ It uses a method that has a large container of water with nutrients positioned below the level of the plants being grown and at intervals the water is pumped or manually lifted to irrigate the plants and then drain back into the container.
+ The inter-stage coolers cause condensation meaning water separators with drain valves are present.
+ The largest Cuban river to drain into the Atlantic Atlantic, Río Sagua la Grande, is also in Villa Clara province.
+ Besides the tumor itself, the target for the radiation may also include the lymph nodes that drain the area.
+ The aim of this project was to drain marshland and move water to allow agriculture.
+ One example of the Coriolis effect that is often described is that water flows down a drain in the opposite direction in the northern and southern hemispheres.
+ These rivers drain about one sixth of Australia, an area the size of Spain.
+ In the north, the rivers on the west side of the range drain towards the Gulf of Carpentaria.
+ All rivers in Uruguay drain to the Atlantic Ocean.
+ Meanwhile, Max finds out his secretary, Selina Kyle, has found out he is planning to build a power plant which will drain Gotham City of its electricity.
+ A urinary catheter is a tube that is put into the bladder to drain the urine.
+ Hades and Ares plan to make a deal with Kronos: they will drain Zeus’s divine power to revive him in exchange for remaining immortal.
+ However, the weekly live schedule proved to be a financial drain on the WWF, and taped shows began airing every other week.
+ It uses a method that has a large container of water with nutrients positioned below the level of the plants being grown and at intervals the water is pumped or manually lifted to irrigate the plants and then drain back into the container.
More in-sentence examples of “drain”:
+ But the melted snow cannot drain into the ground; it just soaks the topsoil.
+ The river and its tributaries drain the central and lower Shenandoah River valley.
+ Economy: Recognizing a gold drain from the western Mediterranean to the east, he tried to stop the inflation of the region by legislation.
+ But the melted snow cannot drain into the ground; it just soaks the topsoil.
+ The river and its tributaries drain the central and lower Shenandoah River valley.
+ Economy: Recognizing a gold drain from the western Mediterranean to the east, he tried to stop the inflation of the region by legislation.
+ They are organized according to what body of water they drain into, with the exceptions of Sicily and Sardinia, which are listed separately.
+ All rivers in Bhutan ultimately drain to the Brahmaputra River in India.
+ The valleys are sources to many rivers and streams which drain in the Indus River.
+ Rivers such as Aliakmon, VardarAxios, Nestos, and Strymonas cross these valleys and drain into the Aegean Sea.
+ They cook food and allow the fat to drain off into a bowl, making the food less fatty.
+ They drain high or mountainous country, and go down into broad plains where they become lowland rivers.
+ But when you touch the gate and the drain together, the transistor will let electricity through.
+ It helped to drain the area and make further development easier.
+ The prolonged war was a considerable financial drain on Morocco.
+ A drain is found in the ground and lets water go through to avoid the street or farmland getting flooded.
+ He hired a NetherlandsDutch engineer to drain the water in 1626.
+ The ridge is being eroded into a badlands terrain by a series of ephemeral rivers that drain into the northeast portion of modern Lake Turkana.
+ At the same time, he tried to drain West Point’s supplies, so that a siege would be more likely to succeed.
+ The Drill has a powerful drilling attack that can drain an enemy’s health very quickly, but this attack will stop if the player runs out of Drill Fuel.
+ The water either goes down the drain or into a collection tank.
+ It is part of the tear duct, where tears drain from the eye.
+ Her family won enough money from the drain company to pay for her medical care for the rest of her life.
+ Some rivers in temperate regions, which drain or flow through areas of dark black soil, are black due to the color of the soil.
+ El Salvador has 58 river basins which all drain in the Pacific Ocean.
+ The rivers that drain the region begin with the Purral River, with the Navarro River as its tributary as well as the Mozotal brook.
+ They are working to drain away underground water.
+ Modern pumps now work to drain the area.
+ One river can drain a large area.
+ The HPP-1 building is a channel, connected, drainage type, has an open drain located above the engine room.
+ When it rained, these pits would overflow and drain into the lake.
+ A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside roadways or fields, or to channel water from a more distant source for plant irrigation.
+ She was badly injured by being sucked into an open drain in a swimming pool playpool for toddlers.
+ They drain water from the contents before swallowing the fish.
+ She was known for her strong support for defending the Everglades against efforts to drain it and reclaim land for development.
+ It is located between Mount Paiko and the plain of Giannitsa, north of the area of the drain lake of Giannitsa at a high of 40 meters.
+ For example, caustic soda and drain cleaner are made from sodium hydroxide, a strong base.
+ He brought him back, and had him held in Exford whilst he awaited permission from the authorities to drain the flooded, and defunct, Wheal Eliza mine, a mile and a half along the Barle Valley from Simonsbath village.
+ The crest of the range is the boundary between the drainage basins of rivers; those which drain east into the Pacific Ocean, or southward into Bass Strait; and those rivers which drain west and south into the Murray-Darling BasinMurray-Darling rivers.
+ It is also used as a drain for mostly organic wastes from abattoirs located along the river’s course.
+ When current flows from the MOSFET’s drain to its source, there will be a voltage drop.
+ Stoney Creek and its tributaries drain the north side of the mountain, The east side drains into the Molonglo River.
+ After a struggle, Gill helps Nemo escape into a drain through a sink.
+ When they got to Sydney, the sick convicts were a drain on the already struggling colony.
+ In a MOSFET used as an amplifier, transistors take the flow of the drain and source, and since the source current is so much larger than the drain‘s current, it is common for the drain‘s current to rise to the value of the sources, amplifying it.
+ They also drain the Page Valley in the Appalachian MountainsAppalachians on the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.
+ Orange County lies within the watersheds of both the Rappahannock River and the York River York River Both of these drain into the Chesapeake Bay.
+ The water may drain into underground aquifers, or evaporate to form salt lakes.
+ They are put over the urinal drain and evaporate very slowly.
+ Whenever he bent his head to have some water, the lake would drain away only to bring the water back when he stopped trying.
+ This means that the Mississippi and its tributaries drain much of the United States.
