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View synonyms for volatilize
volatilize
/ vɒˈlætɪˌlaɪz /
verb
- to change or cause to change from a solid or liquid to a vapour
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Derived Forms
- voˈlatiˌlizable, adjective
- voˌlatilizˈation, noun
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Other Words From
- vola·til·iza·ble adjective
- vola·til·i·zation noun
- vola·til·izer noun
- non·vola·til·iza·ble adjective
- non·vola·til·ized adjective
- un·vola·til·ized adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of volatilize1
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Example Sentences
During this time he repairs the defective spots, taking care to volatilize the mercury very slowly.
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The piece is then washed in a body of water, dried, and put to the fire to volatilize the mercury.
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The heat to which it was exposed was sufficient to volatilize the most infusible substances known to exist.
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The discharge may be anything from an imperceptible flow up to one of such violence as to volatilize the craft carrying it.
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Propertius is deficient in that light touch and exquisitely polished taste which volatilize the sensuality and flattery of Horace.
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