pasteurize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
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to subject (milk, beer, etc) to pasteurization
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rare to subject (a patient) to pasteurism
Other Word Forms
- pasteurization noun
- superpasteurized adjective
- ultrapasteurized adjective
- unpasteurized adjective
Etymology
Origin of pasteurize
Example Sentences
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“So you likely know that the product most people associate with ‘American cheese’ is a pasteurized processed cheese,” he explained.
From Salon
They supported implementing water sanitation, trash removal services, housing regulations, and plumbing standards, along with distributing pasteurized milk to poor families and educating the public about personal hygiene.
From Salon
Eventually, the bacteria are removed from the fermenter, pasteurized, and dried.
From Salon
That means the tests could be picking up inactivated fragments of the virus, like those found in commercial pasteurized milk.
From Los Angeles Times
Food dyes, pasteurized milk and seed oils are among the common items he has criticized, sometimes making health claims that are not backed up by science.
From Los Angeles Times
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