Granulate
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British pronunciation/ɡɹˈanjʊlˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/ɡɹˈænjʊlˌeɪt/

"granulate"کی تعریف اور معنی

to granulate
01

to break a substance down into small particles

Transitive: to granulate a substance
to granulate definition and meaning
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To make the medication easier to swallow, the pharmacist granulated the tablets into a fine granular form.
She was granulating the herbs when the phone rang.
The chef decided to granulate the sugar for a finer texture in the frosting.
02

to form the specialized healing tissue involved in wound repair

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As her cut began to granulate, new pink flesh was visible where the scab had been.
Tissue cells were actively granulating, differentiating into specialized cell types, such as fibroblasts and endothelial cells.
The wound was actively granulating, with the tissue gradually filling in as new blood vessels and immature cells formed.
03

(of a substance) to transform into a granular or particulate form

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Over time, the sugar syrup began to granulate, forming small crystals at the bottom of the jar.
The metal alloy slowly granulated as it cooled, forming tiny particles that would later be shaped into components.
The soil in the garden granulated after repeated tilling, creating a loose and aerated texture ideal for planting.
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