COAGULATE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for COAGULATE, such as:Sugar is the most desiccating of all salts; it sucks the liquids of the blood through the veins; hence the coagulation, and then the ...
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Meanings and Examples of COAGULATE
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coagulate
v. cause transformation of liquid into or as if into soft, semisolid, or solid mass
Classic Sentence:
1 Sugar is the most desiccating of all salts; it sucks the liquids of the blood through the veins; hence the coagulation, and then the solidification of the blood; hence tubercles in the lungs, hence death.
2 He was in that condition, the last phase of dejection, in which sorrow no longer flows; it is coagulated, so to speak; there is something on the soul like a clot of despair.
Example Sentence:
1 Even after you remove the pudding from the burner, it will continue to coagulate as it stands; therefore, do not overcook the pudding, lest it become too thick.