Emulsify
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British pronunciation/ɪmˈʌlsɪfˌa‌ɪ/
American pronunciation/ɪmˈʌlsɪfˌaɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "emulsify"

to emulsify
01

to mix substances together so that they become a smooth and stable blend

Transitive: to emulsify substances
to emulsify definition and meaning
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The chemist is emulsifying the formula in the lab.
I emulsified the mixture to achieve the desired consistency.
To prepare a creamy soup, the cook had to emulsify the ingredients, combining oil and broth.
02

to come together or blend to form a smooth and stable mixture

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Over time, the various cultural influences in the neighborhood started to emulsify.
Amid the chaos of the protest, voices from different backgrounds started to emulsify.
As the ingredients simmered in the pot, the flavors of the soup began to emulsify.
example
Example
The chemist is emulsifying the formula in the lab.
I emulsified the mixture to achieve the desired consistency.
To prepare a creamy soup, the cook had to emulsify the ingredients, combining oil and broth.
The chef used a blender to emulsify the oil and vinegar, creating a smooth salad dressing.
The cosmetic chemist worked to emulsify oils and water in a lotion for a smooth and stable texture.
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