inspissating Synonyms
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inspissating Meaning
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inspissating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Inspissate
inspissating Sentence Examples
- The relentless heat was inspissating the air into a thick, suffocating haze.
- The blood gradually inspissated in the petri dish, forming a thick, viscous mass.
- The volcanic ash hung in the atmosphere, inspissating the sunlight and causing a prolonged twilight.
- The thick, inspissating fog made it impossible to see more than a few feet ahead.
- The cream sauce was slowly inspissating on the stovetop, becoming richer and creamier.
- The pollen from the blooming flowers inspissated the air, causing an allergic reaction.
- The hot summer sun inspissated the asphalt, making it soft and sticky.
- The soup was too thick, inspissating into an unappetizing paste.
- The chemist carefully added a solution to the mixture, causing it to inspissate and become more concentrated.
- The fog was so thick that it inspissated the sound of traffic, making it sound muffled and distant.
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The relentless heat was inspissating the air into a thick, suffocating haze.
The blood gradually inspissated in the petri dish, forming a thick, viscous mass.
The volcanic ash hung in the atmosphere, inspissating the sunlight and causing a prolonged twilight.
The thick, inspissating fog made it impossible to see more than a few feet ahead.