macerated in English

verb
1
(especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid.
Leaves from adults were macerated with liquid nitrogen and then 75 mg of the tissue was mixed with 375 ml of extraction buffer.
2
cause to grow thinner or waste away, especially by fasting.
She already macerated her poor little body and had resolved never to refuse the requests of the unfortunate.
verb

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1. MAcerated skin is a weak barrier

2. MAcerated skin appears white, wrinkly, and soggy

3. Serve mAcerated strawberries over sponge cake, pound cake, ice cream, or yogurt

4. "Aromatized" wines are macerated with botanicals to impart both flavour and colour

5. In some cases, mAcerated skin can cause pain and exposes a layer of skin tissue.

6. Lemon Bombes with Macerated Raspberries [print recipe] modified from the Culinary School of the Rockies

7. Attritus--Attritus was defined as a mixture of macerated plant debris, finely divided during the process of plant decay and subsequently coalified

8. Once you have your mAcerated strawberries, you can add them to any number of dishes for breakfast, brunch, or dessert

9. The potato spirit is re-distilled in a pot still with dry or macerated caraway (Carum carvi) and/or dill seeds (Anethum graveolens).

10. MAcerated strawberries – also called sugared strawberries – can be eaten on their own, with whipped cream or ice cream, or used in cakes, cupcakes, and pies.

11. Made from Açai, the ‘Berry that Cries,’ Cedilla is a macerated fruit liqueur created at the Maison Leblon in Minas Gerais, Brazil

12. The Abomasa are dried, cut and macerated with 10% NaCl containing 5% boric acid for 1–2 weeks, followed by grounding and filtration (Hayaloglu et al., 2002)

13. Cephalometric investigations were carried out on 16 macerated skulls of anencephalic fetuses aged around 6 months and compared with the values obtained from a group of 18 normally developed specimens.

14. Le Tourment Vert was a mixed and macerated spirit containing the basic ingredients common to true Absinthes - anise, fennel and grand wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) - and also contained a

15. Swiss La Bleue - Absinthe made by using traditional 19th century distilling methods - macerating Grand wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium), genepl, green anise,fennel and other plants in an eau-de-vie.The macerated charge is distilled in an original Absinth still

16. Absinthe is essentially just brandy – a base spirit distilled from any fruit – macerated with herbs, the most common of which are wormwood, fennel and star anise (at least those are the main

17. The drink, which originated in Switzerland, is made from the flowers and leaves of the herb Artemisia Absinthium, better known as wormwood.Because of its unusual green color (derived from the chlorophyll of the macerated leaves), Absinthe became known …

18. A method of manufacturing guacamole comprising preparing avocado comprising pitting, peeling and heating under alkaline conditions of greater than pH 8 to reduce the development of foul tasting flavors and reduce the development of brown coloration; macerating the avocado; and adding flavoring agents to the macerated avocado.

19. Expertly blended by Master Distiller Gilles Merlet, Cedilla starts with hand-picked Sambazon Açai berries from the Amazon region in Brazil, macerated and blended with the highest quality alambique Cachaça from the Maison Leblon in Patos de Minas, Brazil.

20. Founded in 2005 by Robert Stoll, Steve Luttmann, a former LVMH brand manager, new-product scout Gerard Schweizer, and master distiller Gilles Merlet, Maison Leblon’s most famous product is Leblon Cachaça, which is blended with macerated acai berries to make Cedilla Liqueur de Açai.

21. Abundant in lawns, sidewalks, and open areas, Stellaria media has been a useful and beneficial herb in traditional European healing practices for centuries.The fresh leaves can be eaten raw in salads, and dried Chickweed herb is often infused as Chickweed tea, macerated in vinegars, tinctured

22. It is located at the bottom of a funnel-shaped depression (the round window niche) and, in the macerated bone, opens into the cochlea of the internal ear; in the fresh state it is closed by a membrane, the secondary tympanic membrane (Latin: membrana tympani secundaria, or membrana fenestrae Cochleae) or round window membrane, which is a