alcoholize

[ˈælkəhɒlaɪz]

alcoholize Definition

to add alcohol to something, or to treat something with alcohol.

Using alcoholize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alcoholize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bartender will alcoholize your drink if you want it stronger.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for the chef to alcoholize the sauce.

  • Example

    The lab technician will alcoholize the sample before testing it.

alcoholize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alcoholize

Phrases with alcoholize

  • to consume enough alcohol to become intoxicated

    Example

    He tends to alcoholize himself at parties and often gets into trouble.

  • to clean a wound with alcohol to prevent infection

    Example

    The doctor will alcoholize the wound before stitching it up.

  • to treat a plant with alcohol to extract its essential oils or other compounds

    Example

    The herbalist will alcoholize the plant to make a tincture.

Origins of alcoholize

from French 'alcooliser'

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Summary: alcoholize in Brief

'Alcoholize' [ˈælkəhɒlaɪz] means to add alcohol to something or to treat something with alcohol. It is commonly used in cooking, medicine, and chemistry. Phrases like 'alcoholize oneself' and 'alcoholize a wound' use 'alcoholize' to denote consuming enough alcohol to become intoxicated or cleaning a wound with alcohol to prevent infection, respectively.