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marinate
[mar-uh-neyt]
marinate
/ ˈæɪˌԱɪ /
verb
to soak in marinade
Other 51Թ Forms
- marination noun
- ˌˈԲپDz noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of marinate1
Example Sentences
This is what art gives us that didactic political proclamations on Bluesky cannot: freedom to play, experiment and marinate in the gray spaces where most of life happens.
Some also swear by cold meats like cold roast beef, chilled or cured salmon and marinated or pickled raw vegetables.
It’s helpful to have a framework, a structured environment, for marinating in stillness.
That includes topping salads with tinned smoked salmon marinated in extra virgin olive oil, umami-fying pastas with anchovy fillets à la Alison Roman or topping toast with butter and rainbow trout.
Mark's choice leaves us to marinate on all the possible consequences of that and all the other action.
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