Compartment in a sentence as a noun

With like a 36 inch curb height, he could certainly fit in a normal compartment.

" > Well my glove compartment is locked so are the trunk in the back > And I know my rights so you gon' need a warrant for that.

And you will be "indoctrinated" or "read on" into that compartment.

The IBM people cracked open the first one to find their parts inside, but some of them were off to the side in a separate compartment.

I would assume that they use the passenger side front door because that is where the storage compartment is located.

And structural things -- an extra firewall in the engine compartment.

I don't own a car, so I don't know this, but does the privilege of right-of-way come in the glove compartment of new cars or something?

Road debris can cause loss of control crashes, rollover crashes, or penetration of the passenger compartment by the debris.

If I was a thief then I'd always hit the passenger side front door as it gives me the quickest access to the glove compartment, where valuables are likely to be stored.

Essentially, each battery cell is in its own fire-resistant compartment.

Which usually involves filling out some more forms, submitting the application, and watching a boring video telling you what the compartment is all about.

If you're arrested while driving a vehicle, and either of those objectives militate a search of the passenger compartment of your car, the police can search the passenger compartment of your car.

A smaller, lighter car could have been thrown off the road or rolled over, in addition to having the object puncture and invade the passenger compartment possibly causing injury, and loss of control.

"A smaller, lighter car could have been thrown off the road or rolled over, in addition to having the object puncture and invade the passenger compartment possibly causing injury, and loss of control.

Compartment definitions

noun

a space into which an area is subdivided

noun

a partitioned section, chamber, or separate room within a larger enclosed area