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Meaning of emboil

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emboil (v. i.)

To boil with anger; to effervesce.

Webster

emboil (v. t.)

To cause to boil with anger; to irritate; to chafe.

emboil Sentence Examples

  1. The emboil of the coolant in the nuclear reactor caused a rise in temperature.
  2. The emboil of the blood vessel prevented the proper circulation of blood.
  3. The doctor diagnosed the emboil in the patient's lungs after an X-ray.
  4. The emboil caused a sudden blockage of the artery, leading to a heart attack.
  5. The emboil of the air bubble in the diver's bloodstream resulted in decompression sickness.
  6. The scientist studied the emboil of the polymer solution to understand its rheological properties.
  7. The emboil of fat particles in the bloodstream caused a condition known as fat embolism syndrome.
  8. The emboil of the volcanic ash in the atmosphere disrupted air travel and caused respiratory problems.
  9. The emboil of the oil droplet in the water created an emulsion, which is a mixture of two immiscible liquids.
  10. The emboil of the gas bubbles in the molten metal resulted in the formation of a porous structure.

FAQs About the word emboil

To boil with anger; to effervesce., To cause to boil with anger; to irritate; to chafe.

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The emboil of the coolant in the nuclear reactor caused a rise in temperature.

The emboil of the blood vessel prevented the proper circulation of blood.

The doctor diagnosed the emboil in the patient's lungs after an X-ray.

The emboil caused a sudden blockage of the artery, leading to a heart attack.