melanise Sentence Examples
- The intense sunlight melanised my skin, turning it a deep golden brown.
- The chemical reaction caused the skin cells to melanise, resulting in a darkening of the complexion.
- The melanised pigment in her eyes gave them an alluring, almost exotic appearance.
- The melanin granules in her skin underwent melanisation, giving her a radiant, sun-kissed glow.
- The melanisation process occurred gradually over time, as her body adjusted to the increased UV exposure.
- The melanised areas of her skin were more resistant to sunburn and premature aging.
- The melanisation of the hair follicles gave her locks a rich, ebony hue.
- The melanised cells in the iris created a mesmerizing depth and dimension to her gaze.
- The melanisation of the organs of the digestive system protected them from harmful substances.
- The melanised skin of the chameleon allowed it to change its coloration and camouflage itself seamlessly.
melanise Meaning
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melanise (v)
convert into, or infiltrate with melanin
make or become black
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convert into, or infiltrate with melanin, make or become black
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The intense sunlight melanised my skin, turning it a deep golden brown.
The chemical reaction caused the skin cells to melanise, resulting in a darkening of the complexion.
The melanised pigment in her eyes gave them an alluring, almost exotic appearance.
The melanin granules in her skin underwent melanisation, giving her a radiant, sun-kissed glow.