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- DictionaryE·mul·si·fy/əˈməlsəˌfī/
verb
- 1. make into or become an emulsion: "mustard helps to emulsify a vinaigrette"
The meaning of EMULSIFY is to disperse in an emulsion; also : to convert (two or more immiscible liquids) into an emulsion. How to use emulsify in a sentence.
To emulsify is to form an emulsion—a mixture of two liquids that don’t fully combine. An emulsion may look like a single liquid, but it’s made up of particles of one liquid distributed throughout another liquid.
EMULSIFY meaning: 1. If two liquids emulsify or are emulsified, they combine and become a smooth mixture. 2. If two…. Learn more.
EMULSIFY definition: 1. If two liquids emulsify or are emulsified, they combine and become a smooth mixture. 2. If two…. Learn more.
When you emulsify something, you mix it so thoroughly that it becomes an emulsion, or a mixture of two liquids that can't be completely blended together. Home cooks emulsify any time they make a good oil-based salad dressing, thoroughly mixing the oil with the vinegar or other liquid ingredients.
emulsify - form into or become an emulsion; "The solution emulsified". change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election". demulsify - break down into components.
verb. When two liquids of different thicknesses emulsify or when they are emulsified, they combine. [technical] Coffee oils emulsify and give the coffee its rich, velvety texture. [VERB] Whisk the cream into the mixture to emulsify it. [VERB noun]
emulsify (something) if two liquids, one of which is thicker than the other, emulsify or are emulsified, they combine to form a smooth mixture
Emulsify definition: To form into an emulsion.
Definition of emulsify verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.