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denature

[dee-ney-cher] / diˈneɪ tʃər /






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This property depends heavily on both the amount of protein in the beer and how these proteins denature.

From Science Daily

Pushing it too far denatures it, as Edwards saw in the very rules of the contest.

From Salon

Caldwell communes with the forest as he denatures it, conveying the threat to the natural world in partly mangled images.

From Washington Post

The writers needn’t have denatured the story so radically to make it an action film.

From Los Angeles Times

For shellac, lacquer or a water-based stain or finish, it also needs a final cleaning with denatured alcohol to remove the oily residue from the paint thinner.

From Washington Post