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coagulateco‧ag‧u‧late /kəʊˈæɡjəleɪt $ koʊ-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] coagulateOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin past participle of coagulare, from cogere; ➔ COGENT VERB TABLEcoagulate |
Present | they | coagulate | | it | coagulates | Past | it, they | coagulated | Present perfect | they | have coagulated | | it | has coagulated | Past perfect | it, they | had coagulated | Future | it, they | will coagulate | Future perfect | it, they | will have coagulated |
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Present | they | are coagulating | | it | is coagulating | Past | they | were coagulating | | it | was coagulating | Present perfect | they | have been coagulating | | it | has been coagulating | Past perfect | it, they | had been coagulating | Future | it, they | will be coagulating | Future perfect | it, they | will have been coagulating |
- The salt solution helps coagulate the soy milk into clumps.
- The Dratslingers and their troupe plucked these impulses from the ether, made them coagulate, gave them form.
if a liquid coagulates, or something coagulates it, it becomes thick and almost solid: The blood had not coagulated.—coagulation /kəʊˌæɡjəˈleɪʃən $ koʊ-/ noun [uncountable] |