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Meanings of
comminute
in English
Portuguese
triturar
Catalan
moldre
Spanish
picar
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Reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading.
crunch
grind
bray
mash
Portuguese
triturar
Synonyms
Examples for "
crunch
"
crunch
grind
bray
mash
Examples for "
crunch
"
1
Last year Goldman steered clear of the credit
crunch
,
delivering record results.
2
But the really thorny problem is the nature of the credit
crunch
.
3
This sparked a credit
crunch
that led to a global financial crisis.
4
But he said the credit
crunch
did not help world environmental efforts.
5
The worker
crunch
started last year, said a Lawson franchisee in Tokyo.
1
They
grind
their points; they stir poison; they swarm in the streets.
2
The 'two days before payday'
grind
would be easier, if not gone.
3
The walnut-crusher shifts gear into a final
grind
-
into
-
mush
setting: Capital Laundry Services?
4
Gottta love a man who knows the value of a good
grind
.
5
The mills of the gods in the Interior Department
grind
very slowly.
1
Great was the astonishment when one of the donkeys began to
bray
.
2
The donkey gave a loud
bray
and kicked up its heels wildly.
3
The fiend began to groan and
bray
-he
was daunted and beat off.
4
The lieutenant laughed a harsh
bray
and raised his glass in salute.
5
If you could
bray
like the donkey, I'd be the roaring bull.
1
Boil the roe fifteen minutes in salted water; then drain and
mash
.
2
The first reports on this superhero
mash
-
up
did indeed emerge in August.
3
Nonetheless, the motivation and momentum for media
mash
-
ups
will persist, he said.
4
Puree potatoes through a moule food mill, potatoe ricer or simply
mash
.
5
I thank you for your consideration, but please no more
mash
notes.
Usage of
comminute
in English
1
That the stomach is fully able to
comminute
the food may be proved by the following calculation.
2
The stomach is well muscled and churns the food about, helping to
comminute
it, but it can not take the place of the teeth.
3
Seven of these studies reported exclusion of patients with
comminuted
fractures.
4
Twenty-two patients had simple fractures and 34 patients had
comminuted
fractures.
5
A reproducible
comminuted
fracture model in rabbit femurs was stabilized with external fixation.
6
This blow was much harder, and caused a massive
comminuted
fracture.
7
Her skull was fractured and driven into the brain
comminuted
.
8
Stones, and sand, the finely
comminuted
particles of stones ground off by ceaseless attrition.
9
The great omentum was mangled and
comminuted
,
and bore two lacerations of two inches each.
10
Two retained Mauser Bullets which had produced
comminuted
fractures of the femur of moderate severity.
11
In high-energy traumas, a
comminuted
mandible fracture may occur.
12
The margin of the opening consisted of outer table alone, the inner being always considerably
comminuted
.
13
In this case, there are two
comminuted
fractures and one depressed fracture of the posterior right parietal.
14
CT data of a male volunteer was converted to middle femoral
comminuted
fracture finite element analysis model.
15
This bullet in its onward passage
comminuted
the horizontal ramus of the pubes, and lodged in the thigh.
16
In the highly
comminuted
fractures a more radical treatment was indicated, especially if the exit wound was large.
Other examples for "comminute"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
comminute the food
Translations for
comminute
Portuguese
triturar
moer
Catalan
moldre
triturar
molinar
picolar
capolar
Spanish
picar
Comminute
through the time