emblanch Antonyms

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Meaning of emblanch

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emblanch (v. t.)

To whiten. See Blanch.

emblanch Sentence Examples

  1. The chef emblanched the vegetables in boiling water to retain their vibrant color and crispness.
  2. As the sun began to set, the clouds emblanched in hues of orange and purple, creating a breathtaking spectacle in the sky.
  3. The fear that gripped her heart emblanched her face, making her appear pale and ashen.
  4. The harsh winter winds emblanched the leaves of the trees, stripping them of their verdant hue and leaving them bare and lifeless.
  5. The hospital staff emblanched the patient's skin to prepare for surgery, ensuring a clear and sterile surface for the procedure.
  6. The aroma of freshly baked bread emblanched the air, permeating the entire kitchen with its enticing scent.
  7. The acidity of the tomato sauce emblanched the pasta, resulting in a vibrant red color and a slightly tangy flavor.
  8. The bride's veil emblanched her face, creating an ethereal and romantic aura as she walked down the aisle.
  9. The heavy snowfall emblanched the landscape, transforming it into a pristine winter wonderland.
  10. The sudden loss of her job emblanched her hopes and dreams, leaving her feeling uncertain and adrift.

FAQs About the word emblanch

To whiten. See Blanch.

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The chef emblanched the vegetables in boiling water to retain their vibrant color and crispness.

As the sun began to set, the clouds emblanched in hues of orange and purple, creating a breathtaking spectacle in the sky.

The fear that gripped her heart emblanched her face, making her appear pale and ashen.

The harsh winter winds emblanched the leaves of the trees, stripping them of their verdant hue and leaving them bare and lifeless.