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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Refrigerate' in a Sentence

"To make or keep something cold or cool, especially for preservation purposes." more

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The chef will have refrigerated the cake overnight before the grand celebration.
The librarian will have refrigerated the rare books to preserve their condition.
By the start of the event, the organizers will have refrigerated the exhibit to protect delicate artifacts.
They will have refrigerated the flowers to keep them fresh for the wedding.
By the time you return, I will have refrigerated the leftovers for tomorrow's lunch.
The scientist will have refrigerated the specimens for the upcoming experiment.
Before the picnic, she will have refrigerated the salads for a refreshing meal outdoors.
She will have refrigerated the medication to ensure its effectiveness.

Refrigerate

ri-frij-uh-reyt
verbTo make or keep something cold or cool, especially for preservation purposes.

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Last Updated On: May 16, 2024
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