pulverised in English

adjective pulverised (Brit.)

powdered, ground into fine particles; crushed (also pulverized)

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1. The fries are made from pellets of pulverised potato.

2. 2 Now the club lies under pulverised concrete slabs.

3. 1 The fries are made from pellets of pulverised potato.

4. 5 Pulverised rock will climb as a dust cloud into the atmosphere.

5. Activated pulverised glass as an additive for mortars and cement, and related cementitious products

6. 15 The museums may look splendid, but, around them, history is being pulverised.

7. The pulverised pieces then pass into your small intestine where they get broken down even further.

8. 11 Its system consists of two silos filled with a pulverised rock such as gravel.

9. The soil where the bombs fell had been pulverised into black dust that had settled on everything.

10. Synonyms for Comminuted include triturated, ground, pulverized, crushed, powdered, pulverised, powdery, floury, dusty and granulated

11. 14 An extraordinary feat of mental gymnastics, given that his Czech friend's reforms were being pulverised.

12. 16 The ignition temperatures, combustible indexes and kinetics parameters of pulverised coals have been studied with the thermogravimetry.

13. An' the third one's brain had bin pulverised - by a blow delivered through the roof of its mouth!

14. 10 Rescuers dug through hundreds of homes that have been pulverised by the storm, searching for survivors.

15. 7 In addition to winning the treble, Barcelona pulverised Real Madrid while United were losing twice to Liverpool.

16. 3 The soil where the bombs fell had been pulverised into black dust that had settled on everything.

17. 9 For him there is nothing but mangled meat and pulverised potatoes, ripped to shreds by his incompetent cutlery.

18. 4 An' the third one's brain had bin pulverised - by a blow delivered through the roof of its mouth!

19. 6 The Research Activities address improvements to conventional pulverised fuel boiler technologies,(www.Sentencedict.com) and new advanced technologies for future power generation.

20. 18 The sandy shores have a unique rose tinge to them as they are partly made up of pulverised corals and mollusc shells.

21. Just fine white sand swirling up into the sky like pulverised bones. That's the kind of sandstorm you need to imagine.

22. 20 Just fine white sand swirling up into the sky like pulverised bones. That's the kind of sandstorm you need to imagine.

23. 21 A study by MIT put the cost of nuclear electricity at 7 cents per kWh, against 2 cents per kWh for pulverised coal.

24. 19 They accuse Nato of using eight rockets to carry out the attack, which pulverised a country estate west of the capital Tripoli.

25. 17 The dust contained a toxic mix of chemicals, including highly alkaline particles from pulverised concrete, asbestos and heavy metals from thousands of computers and lights.

26. 12 " The birth pangs of a new Middle East,(Sentencedict.com) " claimed Condoleezza Pollyanna Rice last week as Hizbullah's rockets slammed into Israel and Israel's aircraft pulverised Lebanon.

27. More than 4,300 people are listed as dead but it is feared the total death toll from the catastrophe , which pulverised the country 's north-east coast , will rise substantially .

28. 13 It has obvious benefit that building blocks were made of pulverised fly ashes, but noise pollution of its production line was very heavy. The shaper of blocks was chief noise source.

29. 8 American bombs pulverised the city during the Korean War, so not much is more than 50 years old—and hardly anything has been built since the early 1990s, so stagnant is the economy.

30. The movements of the 1960s have largely sunk, marxism-leninism has been pulverised, and post-structuralism is Banausic, but Castoriadis' ontological insights prevent him from eternalising the present as Fukuyama does, or Bell did before Fukuyama

31. Scouring powders for baths, washbasins, tiles, etc. consist of very finely divided abrasive mixtures (for example, pumice-stone, sandstone) and pulverised cleansers (for example, surface-active agents with active anions, soap powder, sodium phosphate, anhydrous sodium carbonate).

32. Norwegian scabies in HIV infected male with excellent response to anti-scabietic treatment: a case report In addition to the above measurements, we pulverised an area of Crusted soil on a dune in the very high-intensity goat-grazing paddock before measuring runoff.

33. Prior to 1973, Abbott Laboratories produced sodium cyclamate (Sucaryl) by a mixture of ingredients including the addition of pure sodium (flakes or rods suspended in kerosene) with cyclohexylamine, chilled and filtered through a high speed centrifugal separator, dried, granulated and micro-pulverised for powder or tablet usage.