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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The army's materiel included everything from weapons to food supplies.
The police department received new materiel to enhance their crime-fighting capabilities.
The firefighters needed more advanced materiel to tackle a large blaze.
The athletes had all the essential materiel for their sport.
The laboratory had all the essential materiel to conduct the experiment.
The airline had all the required materiel to operate the flight.
The camping trip required certain types of materiel to be successful.
The company opted for a cheaper materiel to print their paperback books.
The bookbinder recommended a certain type of materiel for binding the book.
The printing press required a specific type of materiel to produce a glossy finish on the pages.
The archaeologist's materiel for the excavation included artifacts, fossils, and geological samples.
The team was responsible for maintaining the materiel used in the exercise.
The base had sufficient materiel to sustain the troops.
The company ordered a large shipment of materiel for their manufacturing process.
Her materiel consisted of a house, a car, and some savings in the bank.
The bookstore ran out of materiel paper, so they had to order more.
The cost of the materiel needed to produce the product was higher than anticipated.
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