Macerate - English meaning
Macerate – definitions in English dictionary
verb(especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid.
Usage examples:
Macerate the mustard seeds in vinegarverbCause to waste away by fasting.
Usage examples:
These men lodged in tombs and macerated themselves with fasting
verbTo leave food in a liquid so that it absorbs the liquid and becomes soft, or to become soft in this way
Usage examples:
Mix together all the ingredients and leave them to macerate in the fridge overnight.
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Word origin
mid 16th century: from Latin macerat- ‘made soft, soaked’, from macerare ‘to soften’.
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