cavitate

/ˈkævɪteɪt/
verb
  1. To form cavities or bubbles in a liquid, often due to rapid pressure changes.
    • The propeller began to cavitate as the boat sped up, creating noisy bubbles.
    • When the pump runs too fast, the water can cavitate and damage the equipment.
    • Engineers study how liquids cavitate to prevent damage in turbines.
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