saginate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To saginate means to soften or make more tender, particularly in reference to food or plant tissues.
Sample Sentences
- The chef decided to saginate the pasta to achieve a more tender texture.
- In botany, to saginate the leaves can affect the overall growth of the plant.
- During the experiment, scientists observed how the material would saginate under different temperatures.
- The artist's technique allowed the canvas to saginate beautifully, adding depth to the painting.
- As the weight increased, the old bridge began to saginate, raising concerns about its safety.
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