adjective
- having a conical recess cut around a hole so that the head of a screw or bolt sits flush with or below the surface
Usage: technical
verb
- past tense and past participle of countersink
Examples
- The screws were countersunk so they wouldn’t catch on clothing.
- He countersunk all the bolt heads to create a smooth surface.
- The countersunk holes allowed the cabinet doors to close properly.
- She carefully countersunk each screw in the wooden deck.
- The countersunk rivets gave the aircraft a sleek appearance.
- They countersunk the hinges so the door would sit flush against the frame.