delaminate
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editdelaminate (third-person singular simple present delaminates, present participle delaminating, simple past and past participle delaminated)
- (transitive) To cause (something assembled by lamination) to come apart into the layers that make it up.
- (intransitive) To come apart into its component layers.
- Water damage caused the plywood of the floor to delaminate. The layers came apart and the whole piece had to be replaced.
- 2009, Phillip Olla, Space Technologies for the Benefit of Human Society and Earth:
- The difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the film and the coating can cause the coating to delaminate.
Synonyms
edit- delam (abbreviation)
Derived terms
edit- delam (abbreviation)
Translations
editcause to come apart in layers
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come apart in layers
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editdelaminate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of delaminar combined with te