coagulating

[koh-ag-yuh-ley-ting]

coagulating Definition

  • 1to change from a liquid into a thickened or solid state, especially of blood
  • 2to cause a liquid to change into a thickened or solid state

Using coagulating: Examples

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

  • Example

    The blood is coagulating and forming a clot.

  • Example

    The rennet will coagulate the milk and form curds.

  • Example

    The egg whites will coagulate when heated.

coagulating Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coagulating

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Summary: coagulating in Brief

The verb 'coagulating' [koh-ag-yuh-ley-ting] refers to the process of changing a liquid into a thickened or solid state, particularly in relation to blood or other liquids. It can also mean causing a liquid to change in this way, as in 'The rennet will coagulate the milk and form curds.' Synonyms include 'clotting' and 'congealing,' while formals include 'clotting' and 'congealing.'