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- nounpump (noun) · pumps (plural noun)
- a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or force air into inflatable objects such as tires:"a gas pump"
- an instance of moving something by or as if by a pump:"the pump of blood to her heart"
- physiologyan active transport mechanism in living cells by which specific ions are moved through the cell membrane against a concentration gradient:"the bacterium's sodium pump"
- US ENGLISHa pump-action shotgun:"the shotgun was a 12-gauge pump"
verbpump (verb) · pumps (third person present) · pumped (past tense) · pumped (past participle) · pumping (present participle)- force (liquid, gas, etc.) to move by or as if by means of a pump:"the blood is pumped around the body" · "if we pump long enough, we should bring the level up"
- move in spurts as though driven by a pump:"blood was pumping from a wound in his shoulder"
- draw (milk) from the breast using a breast pump, typically in order to feed a baby by means of a bottle:"she struggled with pumping enough milk" · "I've exclusively pumped for my youngest"
- fill (something such as a tire or balloon) with liquid or gas using a pump:"I pumped the tires and oiled the chain" · "my veins had been pumped full of glucose"
- informalshoot (bullets) into (a target):"he pumped two shots into the van's front tire"
- move vigorously up and down:"we had to pump the handle like mad" · "that's superb running—look at his legs pumping"
- apply and release (a brake pedal or lever) several times in quick succession, typically to prevent skidding:"the school teaches its students to brake by pumping the pedal"
- baseballmove one's arm as if throwing a ball held in the hand, but without releasing the ball:"behind the plate Howard double-pumped, then threw to second"
- informaltry to elicit information from (someone) by persistent questioning:"she began to pump her friend for details" · "I pumped him about his political activities"
Originlate Middle English (originally in nautical use): related to Dutch pomp ‘ship's pump’ (earlier in the sense ‘wooden or metal conduit’), probably partly of imitative origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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