homogenize
1 of 1verb/hoʊˈmɑdʒənaɪz/
Forms:homogenizes,homogenizing,homogenized,homogenized
1
to make uniform or similar by blending or mixing thoroughly
- The blender homogenizes the ingredients into a smooth paste.
- The aim of the project is to homogenize the various cultural influences into a cohesive identity.
- To create a cohesive look, the designer homogenized various design elements throughout the entire collection.
- The company is working to homogenize its products across different regions for consistency.
- The artist homogenizes the transition between hues in the painting using color gradients.
2
become homogeneous or similar, as by mixing
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3
to break fat globules into smaller particles to prevent separation
- The food processor effectively homogenized the ingredients for the mayonnaise, resulting in a silky smooth texture.
- Last week, the factory homogenized the cream before churning it into butter.
- To extend the shelf life, we homogenize milk, ensuring consistent quality in the dairy industry.
- Milk is homogenized by being subjected it to high-pressure pumping to break down fat globules.
- To prevent cream separation, she thoroughly homogenizes the milk.
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