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marinate
[ mar-uh-neyt ]
marinate
/ ˈmærɪˌneɪt /
verb
- to soak in marinade
Derived Forms
- ˌmariˈnation, noun
Other Words From
- mari·nation noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of marinate1
Example Sentences
Music has always been a passion for Coppola, whose childhood was marinated in opera and whose composer father often contributed to his films.
The boy marinated in every moment he spent around heroes Christian McCaffrey and Richard Sherman while attending Stanford practices and games with his father, the longtime Cardinal coach.
“What do you say to suburban women out there who are marinating in this propaganda?”
Vance lacks charisma, isn't half as clever as he thinks, and has spent so much time marinating in the world of extremely online fascism that he just seems weird.
Mr. Trump’s supporters in Racine showed they have been marinating in this content.
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