granulate

[ˈɡræn.jʊ.leɪt]

granulate Definition

  • 1to form into grains or granules
  • 2to make a rough surface smooth by rubbing small hard particles over it
  • 3to become granular

Using granulate: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sugar was granulated to make it easier to use.

  • Example

    The surface of the metal was granulated to improve its adhesion.

  • Example

    The powder granulated when it was exposed to moisture.

granulate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for granulate

Phrases with granulate

  • sugar that has been processed into small grains

    Example

    I need to buy some granulated sugar for the recipe.

  • a surface that has been made rough and grainy

    Example

    The granulated surface of the road caused the car to skid.

  • powder that has become grainy or lumpy

    Example

    The granulated powder was unusable for the experiment.

Origins of granulate

from Latin 'granulum', meaning 'small grain'

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Summary: granulate in Brief

To 'granulate' [ˈɡræn.jʊ.leɪt] means to form into grains or granules, make a rough surface smooth by rubbing small hard particles over it, or become granular. It is often used in the context of processing materials, such as sugar or metal, as well as in scientific experiments. For example, 'The sugar was granulated to make it easier to use.'