exfoliate
ex
ɛks
eks
fo
ˈfoʊ
fow
liate
lieɪt
lieit
British pronunciation
/ɛksfˈə‍ʊlɪˌe‍ɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "exfoliate"in English

to exfoliate
01

to shed materials in small pieces, layers, or scales

Intransitive
to exfoliate definition and meaning
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Examples
The tree bark exfoliates as it grows, revealing a smoother layer underneath.
02

to remove dead or dry skin cells from the surface of the skin, usually by using a scrub or exfoliating product

Transitive: to exfoliate the skin
example
Examples
After a long day outdoors, she likes to exfoliate her skin to remove any dirt and dead cells.
03

to unfold or expand in a manner similar to the opening of leaves

Intransitive
example
Examples
The flower petals exfoliated in the warm sunlight, revealing their vibrant colors.
04

to remove thin layers of material from a surface

Transitive: to exfoliate layers of material
example
Examples
Over time, weathering can exfoliate the outer layers of rock, revealing the underlying structure.
05

to facilitate the unfolding or spreading out of something, resembling the process of leaves unfurling

Transitive: to exfoliate a sheet
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Examples
The gardener exfoliated the plant's leaves by gently massaging them, encouraging them to open fully.
06

(of rocks or minerals) to peel or flake off thin layers as a result of exposure to weathering or heating processes

Intransitive
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The granite boulders exfoliated over time, revealing smooth surfaces where layers had peeled away.
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