Tight definition

Tight here means socially close in a good way – like good friends – or positively connected with good feeling.
Tight. (used as a suffix) shall mean an apparatus designated as watertight, dust-tight, etc., when so, constructed that the enclosing case will exclude the specified material.
Tight for the team means the team conforms its ministry to the defining vision and defining practices – the core vision and values of the congregation and the team’s own core vision and values. For example, if the defining vision of the congregation is to grow disciples then the team makes growing disciples

Examples of Tight in a sentence

  • OECD (2001), "When Money is Tight: Poverty Dynamics in OECD Countries", in Employment Outlook, Chapter 2, pp.

  • The advantage of this design of research, according to Blaxter, Hughes and Tight (2006, p.76), is that "we collect the same information about all the cases in a sample" because the respondents are asked the same questions.Since the population of youths who voted during the 2023 general elections is unknown, the researchers used samples of 384 respondents from the population of young voters in Anambra State.

  • Unimpeded Permeation of Water through Helium- Leak Tight Graphene-Based Membranes.

  • The 2010s and 2020s: Tight Rental Markets and the PandemicIn the last few years, the pandemic accelerated existing tensions in the rental market.

  • He also challenged the tempo marking preferring that I write 'Vivo' instead of 'Tight, Gritty and Punctuated' at the start of the piece.

  • Airy versus Tight Spirals The loop can be tight, where all the wire lays snug without a gap or airy with space between each rotation of the spiral, depending on the look you want.

  • Tight requirements are set on the kaon and pion particle identification information.

  • Maximizing momentum through increasing body mass is likely important for players whose position involves ball carrying in situations where contact is unavoidable (Tight 5 players etc.) and maximizing sprinting speed by minimizing body mass is more important for playerswhere carrying a ball at maximal speed is normal and contact is somewhat avoidable (wingers etc.).


More Definitions of Tight

Tight on the other hand, means that the leader of our team, or we, the whole team, may ask you to do something you don't particularly want to do or we may ask you not to do something you do want to do. When we ask for tight, we explain “why”. We do not like restricting one another’s freedom to act just for the fun of it. However, there certain issues may arise bearing significant consequence. For example, we may ask that when driving to ministry activities that no more people get into a car than there are seat belts. If the guideline is “tight,” then it is not to be ignored - even if say there were an event for which there aren’t enough seats with seat belts and a team member may want to ignore the guideline.
Tight in this context means that the volume (flow) traded is calculated on the same basis as price coupling but prices are not optimised centrally (see Box 1). Tight volume coupling is meant to be an interim solution towards price coupling.
Tight control of diabetes means
Tight for values obtained when materials are loaded into containers as much as possible by alternately filling the container with the material and applying a predetermined impact force thereto, and "Dynamic" for values obtained by measuring materials at a predetermined stage of processing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Average Particle Powder Density Diameter (g/cc) ------------------------------------------- Material ((mu)m) Loose Tight Dynamic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) Foaming Agent 16.3 0.50 0.85 0.64 (2) White Carbon 13.18 0.11 0.17 0.13 (3) Aerosol 5.44 0.067 0.099 0.077 (4) Calcium Carbonate 5.0 0.52 0.99 0.74 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the tests, a vacuum pump rated at 2 m^3/min., -4.000 mmAq was used, and the amount of compressed air used for blowing off powder material was within 100-200 1/min at 1 kgf/cm^2. FIG. 11 shows results obtained with foaming agent (1) and calcium carbonate (4); FIG. 12 shows results obtained with white carbon (2) and aerosol (3). In FIGS. 11 and 12, the horizontal axis represents rotation speed of the rotor 25, the left-hand vertical axis represents powder density, and the right-hand vertical axis represents processing capacity per hour. In each figure, the line F represents processing capacity characteristic. Incidentally, these tests have shown that it is possible to reduce volume down to about 50 percent. As described above, according to the present invention, powder material, when conveyed to the discharge position after air removal, is released from the volume reducer without leaving deposit, because the powder material is pressed out of the outer chamber not only by its own weight and centrifugal force but also by compressed air. Moreover, the pressing force can be adjusted to the type of powder material by changing the pressure of air supplied from outside. Further, it is also expected that compressed air is effective in cleaning (removing the clogging of) the porous plate 31. The use of a volume reducer of the present invention is not confined to powder filling machines; it can also be used as a discharger for a dust collector or other particle collector, such as a cyclone, in a compressed-air transfer line, or can be incorporated into a powder material processing machine, such as crusher, dryer, mixer, or granulator, to improve efficiency of supplying an...
Tight here means predominately loans in coffee and cocoa value chains, and to a lesser extent loans in nuts, sugarcane, cotton, honey, and vanilla value chains.
Tight management means that there is considerable structure that is set by leadership that employees must adhere to. “Loose” management means that there is no rigid structure in place and employees have more flexibility to do as they see fit.

Related to Tight

  • Junk means old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper, trash, rubber debris, waste, or junked, dismantled or wrecked automobiles, or parts of automobiles, iron, steel and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous material.

  • Surface mining means mining by removing the overburden lying above the natural deposits and excavating directly from the natural deposits exposed, or by excavating directly from deposits lying exposed in their natural state and shall include dredge operations conducted in or on natural waterways or artificially created waterways within the state.

  • PAD means a Preauthorized Debit.