granulate (Meaning)

Wordnet

granulate (v)

form into grains

become granular

form granulating tissue

Webster

granulate (v. t.)

To form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate powder, sugar, or metal.

To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on the surface.

Webster

granulate (v. i.)

To collect or be formed into grains; as, cane juice granulates into sugar.

Webster

granulate (a.)

Alt. of Granulated

Synonyms & Antonyms of granulate

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granulate Sentence Examples

  1. The coffee beans were finely granulated for the perfect espresso.
  2. The sugar crystallizes and granulates upon exposure to humidity.
  3. The sculptor painstakingly granulated the clay to create intricate details.
  4. The fertilizer consisted of granulated nutrients that dissolved slowly in the soil.
  5. The melting snow granulated into tiny crystals as temperatures dropped overnight.
  6. The molten metal was granulated by pouring it into water, creating small beads.
  7. The granulategelatin dissolved quickly in cold water, forming a gel.
  8. The drug was granulated to improve its solubility and absorption in the body.
  9. The tea leaves were granulated to release their flavor more efficiently.
  10. The granulated cork was used as insulation material due to its excellent thermal properties.

FAQs About the word granulate

form into grains, become granular, form granulating tissueTo form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate powder, sugar, or metal., To raise in granules o

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The coffee beans were finely granulated for the perfect espresso.

The sugar crystallizes and granulates upon exposure to humidity.

The sculptor painstakingly granulated the clay to create intricate details.

The fertilizer consisted of granulated nutrients that dissolved slowly in the soil.