decanting

[dɪˈkantɪŋ]

decanting Definition

  • 1pouring a liquid from one container into another, typically in order to separate out sediment
  • 2gradually pouring wine from its original bottle into another container, especially a decanter, in order to separate it from any sediment and allow it to breathe

Using decanting: Examples

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

  • Example

    After the wine had settled for a few days, he began decanting it into bottles.

  • Example

    The process of decanting olive oil is similar to that of wine.

  • Example

    She carefully decanted the liquid from the test tube into the beaker.

decanting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for decanting

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Summary: decanting in Brief

The term 'decanting' [dɪˈkantɪŋ] refers to the process of pouring a liquid from one container into another, often to separate sediment. It is commonly used in the context of wine, where it involves gradually pouring wine from its original bottle into another container, especially a decanter, to separate it from any sediment and allow it to breathe.