Ferment - English meaning
fəˈment
Ferment – definitions in English dictionary
verb(of a substance) undergo fermentation.
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The drink had fermented, turning some of the juice into alcoholSynonims:
Undergo fermentationBrewEffervesceFizzFoamFrothBubbleSeetheBoilRiseverbIncite or stir up (trouble or disorder).
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The politicians and warlords who are fermenting this chaosSynonims:
CauseBring onBring aboutGive rise toLead toResult inGenerateEngenderSpawnInstigatePromptProvokeInciteExciteArouseStir upWhip upFomentKindleTrigger offSpark offTouch offB
nounAgitation and excitement among a group of people, typically concerning major change and leading to trouble or violence.
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A period of political and religious fermentSynonims:
FeverFuroreFrenzyTumultStormFlurryBustleHubbubBrouhahaStirFussStewRuckusClamourTurmoilUpheavalUnrestDisquietUproarAgitationTurbulenceHurly-burlyExcitementDisruptionConnounA fermenting agent or enzyme.
Usage examples:
They have a slightly gamy flavour, due to the enzymes or ferments from the gut.
verbTo change chemically through the action of living substances, such as yeast or bacteria, or to use a substance to produce a chemical change
Usage examples:
He was a central figure in the intellectual ferment of his time.
verbIf food or drink ferments or if you ferment it, it goes through a chemical change because of the action of yeast or bacteria, which may cause it to produce bubbles or heat, or turn sugars in it into alcohol.
Usage examples:
You make wine by leaving grape juice to ferment until all the sugar has turned to alcohol., sauerkr…
nounA state of confusion, change, and lack of order or fighting
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The late 1960s and the early years of the 1970s were a period of ferment in western societies., in …
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Old French ferment (noun), fermenter (verb), based on Latin fermentum ‘yeast’, from fervere ‘to boil’.
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