comminute

[kəˈmɪnjuːt]

comminute Definition

  • 1to reduce to small particles; pulverize; triturate.
  • 2to break or splinter into smaller pieces.

Using comminute: Examples

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

  • Example

    The machine comminutes the food into tiny particles.

  • Example

    The rock was comminuted by the powerful waves.

  • Example

    The pills should be comminuted before being swallowed.

comminute Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for comminute

Phrases with comminute

  • to break a bone into small pieces, usually as part of a surgical procedure

    Example

    The surgeon had to comminute the bone in order to remove it.

  • to grind or crush food into small particles, often for easier digestion

    Example

    The baby's food needs to be comminuted before feeding.

  • to crush or grind medication into a fine powder, often for easier administration

    Example

    The nurse comminuted the medication before giving it to the patient.

Origins of comminute

from Latin 'comminutus', past participle of 'comminuere', meaning 'to break into small pieces'

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Summary: comminute in Brief

The verb 'comminute' [kəˈmɪnjuːt] means to reduce something to small particles or break it into smaller pieces. It is often used in medical and scientific contexts, such as 'The machine comminutes the food into tiny particles' or 'The pills should be comminuted before being swallowed.' Other phrases include 'comminute bone,' 'comminute food,' and 'comminute medication.'