Coagulate English to Spanish Translation

Word

Coagulate (pronounced /koʊˈæɡjuːleɪt/ or /kɔɪˈæɡjuːleɪt/)

Definitions

To make something solid or united:

Coagulate (verb) – to cause a liquid or gas to coalesce and become solid.

The blood coagulated quickly due to the cold water.

Chemistry:

Coagulate (verb) – to change a colloid or solution into a solid by reducing the molecular motion.

The acid coagulated the protein, causing it to precipitate out of the solution.

Other meanings:

Coagulate (verb) – to come together in a mass or lump.

The sediment coagulated at the bottom of the container.

Synonyms for coagulate

unite – unir 🔊 solidify – solidificar 🔊 gelate – gelar 🔊 condensate – condensar 🔊 deposit – depósito 🔊

Antonyms for coagulate

dissolve – disolver 🔊 decompose – descomponer 🔊 disperse – dispersar 🔊 levigate – levigado 🔊 dilute – diluir 🔊

Examples of coagulate

EnglishSpanish
The protein coagulated quickly in the hot water.El proteínas se coagularon rápidamente en el agua caliente.
The acid coagulated the solution, causing it to precipitate out.El ácido coaguló la solución, haciendo que precisitara.
The blood coagulated slowly due to the lack of platelets.El sangre coaguló lentamente debido a la falta de plaquetas.

Conjugations for “Coagulate

TenseConjugation
Presentyo coagulo, tú coagas, él/ella/usted coaga, nosotros/nosotras coagulamos, vosotros/vosotras coaguáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes coagulan
Pastyo coagulé, tú coagaste, él/ella/usted coagó, nosotros/nosotras coagulamos, vosotros/vosotras coagasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes coagularon
Futureyo coagularé, tú coagarás, él/ella/usted coagará, nosotros/nosotras coagularemos, vosotros/vosotras coagarás, ellos/ellas/ustedes coaguarán

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Coagulate – to make something solid or united.

Usage: The medicine coagulated the blood quickly, preventing it from spreading throughout the body.