solarise (Meaning)

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solarise (v)

reverse some of the tones of (a negative or print) and introduce pronounced outlines of highlights, by exposing it briefly to light, then washing and redeveloping it

become overexposed

overexpose to sunlight

expose to the rays of the sun or affect by exposure to the sun

Synonyms & Antonyms of solarise

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solarise Sentence Examples

  1. The intense sunlight solarised the soil, rendering it barren and devoid of life.
  2. The exposed walls of the abandoned building solarised rapidly, creating an unbearable heat within its interior.
  3. Scientists discovered that certain chemicals could solarise under ultraviolet light, potentially revolutionizing photovoltaics.
  4. The sun's rays solarised the waters of the lake, turning them a shimmering, iridescent blue.
  5. The solarised beach became a haven for heat-loving reptiles, basking in the golden sunlight.
  6. The solarised surface of the planet was a desolate wasteland, where only hardy extremophiles could survive.
  7. Astronauts wore special suits designed to protect them from the solarised radiation of the alien world.
  8. The spacecraft solarised its wings to capture the maximum amount of sunlight for propulsion.
  9. The solarised roofs of the houses helped regulate temperature, reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
  10. The solarised batteries powered the entire town, making it a beacon of renewable energy in the surrounding region.

FAQs About the word solarise

reverse some of the tones of (a negative or print) and introduce pronounced outlines of highlights, by exposing it briefly to light, then washing and redevelopi

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The intense sunlight solarised the soil, rendering it barren and devoid of life.

The exposed walls of the abandoned building solarised rapidly, creating an unbearable heat within its interior.

Scientists discovered that certain chemicals could solarise under ultraviolet light, potentially revolutionizing photovoltaics.

The sun's rays solarised the waters of the lake, turning them a shimmering, iridescent blue.