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View usage for: (rɪfrɪdʒəreɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense refrigerates, present participle refrigerating, past tense, past participle refrigeratedverbIf you refrigerate food, you make it cold, for example by putting it in a fridge, usually in order to preserve it. Refrigerate the dough overnight. [VERB noun] ...a lorry with refrigerated cargo. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: cool, freeze, chill, keep cold More Synonyms of refrigerate refrigeration (rɪfrɪdʒəreɪʃən) uncountable noun Refrigeration will make olive oil cloudy. refrigerate in British English (rɪˈfrɪdʒəˌreɪt) verbto make or become frozen or cold, esp for preservative purposes; chill or freeze Derived forms refrigeration (reˌfrigerˈation) noun refrigerative (reˈfrigerative) adjective refrigeratory (reˈfrigeratory) adjective, noun Word origin C16: from Latin refrīgerāre to make cold, from re- + frīgus cold refrigerate in American English (rɪfrɪdʒəˌreɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: reˈfrigerˌated or reˈfrigerˌating1. to make or keep cool or cold; chill 2. to preserve (food, biologicals, etc.) by keeping cold or freezing Derived forms refrigeration (reˌfrigerˈation) noun refrigerative (reˈfrigerˌative) adjective or reˈfrigeraˌtory (rɪˈfrɪdʒərəˌtɔri) Word origin < L refrigeratus, pp. of refrigerare, to make cool or cold < re-, intens. + frigerare, to cool < frigus, cold: see frigid Examples of 'refrigerate' in a sentencerefrigerate If you plan to eat the duck the next day, cover the duck pieces well after they have cooled and refrigerate them. In other languagesrefrigerate British English: refrigerate VERB If you refrigerate food, you make it cold, for example by putting it in a fridge, usually in order to preserve it. Refrigerate the dough overnight. - American English: refrigerate
- Brazilian Portuguese: refrigerar
- Chinese: 冷藏
- European Spanish: refrigerar
- French: réfrigérer
- German: kühlen
- Italian: mettere in fresco
- Japanese: 冷蔵する
- Korean: 냉장 보관하다
- European Portuguese: refrigerar
- Latin American Spanish: refrigerar
Definition to chill or freeze in order to preserve Refrigerate the dough overnight. Additional synonymsDefinition to make (something) cool or cold Chill the fruit salad until serving time. Synonyms cool, refrigerate, freezeDefinition to preserve (food) by subjection to extreme cold You can freeze the soup at this point. Synonyms deep freeze, cool, ice, chill, refrigerate, put in the freezer Nearby words ofrefrigerate - refresh
- refreshing
- refreshment
- refrigerate
- refrigerator
- refuge
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