Delaminate

Word DELAMINATE
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Pronunciations /diːˈlæmɪneɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Delaminate"

What do we mean by delaminate?

To split into thin layers. intransitive verb

Formed by splitting off from a layer or plate: said of the formation of the endoderm in certain cœlenterate embryos.

To split into separate layers or plates: used in embryology of the formation of the embryonic layers when one is derived from the other by splitting, and not, as usual, by invagination or cell-migration.

To cause something assembled by lamination to come apart (or take apart) into the layers that make it up. verb

To cause (something assembled by lamination) to come apart into the layers that make it up.

To come apart into its component layers.

The act of cleaning dried seamen off a females face by using a puddy knife or an ice scraper. Urban Dictionary

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The word "delaminate" in example sentences

Diluting the mixture with water will only diminish the quality of the waterproofing roof sealant and hence could cause it to delaminate or become un-adhered from the base surface. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Roads once built are seldom repaired and with heavy use soon delaminate into a lunar surface of cracks and potholes. ❋ Matthew Bergman (2010)

There are other differences that can be cataloged, such as whether the cells move inward as a coherent, adhesive sheet or whether they delaminate and move in as single cells, but again, the core process, that they move inward to set up new layers, is the same. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the debris did not leave the WTC as evidenced by pictures of the surrounding buildings, how did cars up to a half mile away or more burn or in some manner wilt and delaminate? ❋ Unknown (2009)

On climbing from the cockpit, Rosberg was surprised to discover that his right-rear tyre had begun to delaminate and it was rubber flailing against the bodywork which had resembled the sound of a V6 ruining its bearings. ❋ Maurice Hamilton (2008)

May I delaminate your question, badger, in hopes of getting an answer from Prof. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Just not very familiar with the verb “delaminate”. ❋ Unknown (2007)

What a pleasure to watch the war-party delaminate. ❋ Unknown (2006)

These globules seem to arrange themselves along planes and these planes are no doubt the ones that split apart and delaminate into fibers. ❋ Unknown (1990)

They are often used by small-scale enterprises in developing countries, where the available insole materials are liable to delaminate and where locally tanned sole leather is more readily available than unit soles for each size and shape of last. ❋ Unknown (1982)

The jury is still out on the product's true lifespan, but if the coating doesn't delaminate and the tape adhesive can last 100 years or more, it could be a real winner. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What if you had to replace a door jamb due to an attempted forced entry, or the loft post in the barn because you backed the tractor into it, or the toilet overflowed and caused the sub-floor underneath it to delaminate? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Belts are made of several layers of rubber, and when they delaminate, these layers come apart and the belt fails. ❋ Ray (2010)

RAY: The problem is that these agents - and the solvents that are used as spray-can propellants - can cause belts to swell and delaminate. ❋ Ray (2010)

The transplanted hNPs were implanted at a time and location were neural crest cells delaminate and migrate toward the periphery. ❋ Moran Valensi-Kurtz Et Al. (2010)

After I [ejaculated] on her face, she [had to] do some [serious] delamination. ❋ Jay Lewis (2007)

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