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    De·cant
    /dəˈkant/

    verb

    • 1. gradually pour (liquid, typically wine or a solution) from one container into another, especially without disturbing the sediment: "the wine was decanted about 40 minutes before being served"
  2. The meaning of DECANT is to draw off (a liquid) without disturbing the sediment or the lower liquid layers. How to use decant in a sentence.

  3. decant. verb [ T ] uk / dɪˈkænt / us / dɪˈkænt / Add to word list. to pour a liquid from one container into another. Synonym. pour. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Movement of liquids. backsplash. be dripping with something idiom. brim over. brim with something. drip. funnel. leakage. pour-over. reinjection. respray. ripple.

  4. Decant definition: to pour (wine or other liquid) gently so as not to disturb the sediment.. See examples of DECANT used in a sentence.

  5. Allow to settle, and decant off the clear liquid. In this manner they finished the whole bottle, into which two others had been decanted. It is allowed to settle for half-an-hour, and then decanted through a filter.

  6. The verb decant means "to pour." Kids moving water back and forth between two cups, your dad pouring a bucket of soapy water in the sink, or a wine expert emptying a bottle of wine into a fancy glass container — all of them are decanting liquids.

  7. 1. to pour (a liquid, such as wine) from one container to another, esp without disturbing any sediment. 2. (transitive) to rehouse (people) while their homes are being rebuilt or refurbished. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. 1. To pour off (wine, for example) without disturbing the sediment. 2. To pour (a liquid) from one container into another. 3. To aerate (a wine) by pouring it into a spacious vessel and leaving it exposed to the air for a period of time: decanted the wine for twenty minutes before serving.

  9. decant something (into something) to pour liquid, especially wine, from one container into another. Decant the wine and allow it to stand at room temperature for a couple of hours. They buy wine in bulk and decant it into smaller bottles to sell.

  10. verb. /dɪˈkænt/. decant something (into something) Verb Forms. to pour liquid, especially wine, from one container into another Decant the wine and allow it to stand at room temperature for a couple of hours.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · decant (third-person singular simple present decants, present participle decanting, simple past and past participle decanted) ( transitive) To pour off (a liquid) gently, so as not to disturb the sediment. After washing, the insoluble lime soap is decomposed with hot dilute sulphuric acid.

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