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mac·er·ate M0005800 (măs′ə-rāt′)v. mac·er·at·ed, mac·er·at·ing, mac·er·ates v.tr.1. To make soft by soaking or steeping in a liquid.2. To separate into constituents by soaking.3. To cause to become lean, usually by starvation; emaciate.v.intr. To become soft or separated into constituents by soaking: "allowed the juice and skins of the white grapes to macerate together overnight before pressing" (Gerald Asher).n. (-ĭt) A substance prepared or produced by macerating. [Latin mācerāre, mācerāt-; see mag- in Indo-European roots.] mac′er·a′tion n.mac′er·a′tor, mac′er·at′er n.macerate (ˈmæsəˌreɪt) vb1. (General Physics) to soften or separate or be softened or separated as a result of soaking2. (Cookery) to break up or cause to break up by soaking: macerated peaches. 3. to become or cause to become thin[C16: from Latin mācerāre to soften] ˈmacerˌater, ˈmacerˌator n ˈmacerative adj ˌmacerˈation nmac•er•ate (ˈmæs əˌreɪt) v. -at•ed, -at•ing. v.t. 1. to soften or separate into parts by steeping in a liquid. 2. to cause to grow thin or waste away. v.i. 3. to become macerated. [1540–50; < Latin mācerātus, past participle of mācerāre to soak, steep, weaken] mac`er•a′tion, n. mac′er•a`tive, adj. mac′er•a`tor, n. macerate - Meaning "to soften," it comes from Greek massein, "knead."See also related terms for soften.macerate Past participle: macerated Gerund: macerating
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| macerate | | macerate |
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| I macerate | | you macerate | | he/she/it macerates | | we macerate | | you macerate | | they macerate |
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| I macerated | | you macerated | | he/she/it macerated | | we macerated | | you macerated | | they macerated |
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| I am macerating | | you are macerating | | he/she/it is macerating | | we are macerating | | you are macerating | | they are macerating |
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| I have macerated | | you have macerated | | he/she/it has macerated | | we have macerated | | you have macerated | | they have macerated |
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| I was macerating | | you were macerating | | he/she/it was macerating | | we were macerating | | you were macerating | | they were macerating |
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| I had macerated | | you had macerated | | he/she/it had macerated | | we had macerated | | you had macerated | | they had macerated |
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| I will macerate | | you will macerate | | he/she/it will macerate | | we will macerate | | you will macerate | | they will macerate |
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| I will have macerated | | you will have macerated | | he/she/it will have macerated | | we will have macerated | | you will have macerated | | they will have macerated |
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| I will be macerating | | you will be macerating | | he/she/it will be macerating | | we will be macerating | | you will be macerating | | they will be macerating |
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| I have been macerating | | you have been macerating | | he/she/it has been macerating | | we have been macerating | | you have been macerating | | they have been macerating |
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| I will have been macerating | | you will have been macerating | | he/she/it will have been macerating | | we will have been macerating | | you will have been macerating | | they will have been macerating |
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| I had been macerating | | you had been macerating | | he/she/it had been macerating | | we had been macerating | | you had been macerating | | they had been macerating |
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| I would macerate | | you would macerate | | he/she/it would macerate | | we would macerate | | you would macerate | | they would macerate |
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| I would have macerated | | you would have macerated | | he/she/it would have macerated | | we would have macerated | | you would have macerated | | they would have macerated |
macerateTo soak food in a liquid.Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | macerate - separate into constituents by soakingmacerate - become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soaking; "the tissue macerated in the water"separate - divide into components or constituents; "Separate the wheat from the chaff" | | 2. | macerate - become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soaking; "the tissue macerated in the water"soften - become soft or softer; "The bread will soften if you pour some liquid on it"macerate - separate into constituents by soaking | | 3. | macerate - soften, usually by steeping in liquid, and cause to disintegrate as a result; "macerate peaches"; "the gizzards macerates the food in the digestive system"soften - make soft or softer; "This liquid will soften your laundry" | | 4. | macerate - cause to grow thin or weak; "The treatment emaciated him"emaciate, wastedebilitate, enfeeble, drain - make weak; "Life in the camp drained him" |
macerateverb soften, soak, steep, squash, pulp, mash, infuse I like to macerate the food in liqueur for a few minutes before serving.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeMacerationmacerateenUK
macerate [mas´er-āt] to soften by wetting or soaking.mac·er·ate (mas'ĕr-āt), To soften by steeping or soaking. [see maceration] macerate (măs′ə-rāt′)v. macer·ated, macer·ating, macer·ates v.tr.1. To make soft by soaking or steeping in a liquid.2. To separate into constituents by soaking.3. To cause to become lean, usually by starvation; emaciate.v.intr. To become soft or separated into constituents by soaking: "allowed the juice and skins of the white grapes to macerate together overnight before pressing" (Gerald Asher).n. (-ĭt) A substance prepared or produced by macerating. mac′er·a′tion n.mac′er·a′tor, mac′er·at′er n.mac·er·ate (mas'ěr-āt) To soften by steeping or soaking. See also: macerationmacerate to cause to separate into parts by means of a digestive process, particular related to the separation of cells in tissues.mac·er·ate (mas'ěr-āt) To soften by steeping or soaking. macerateenUK
Synonyms for macerateverb softenSynonyms- soften
- soak
- steep
- squash
- pulp
- mash
- infuse
Synonyms for macerateverb separate into constituents by soakingRelated Wordsverb become soft or separate and disintegrate as a result of excessive soakingRelated Wordsverb soften, usually by steeping in liquid, and cause to disintegrate as a resultRelated Wordsverb cause to grow thin or weakSynonymsRelated Words |