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atomize
(redirected from atomising)

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at·om·ize  (t-mz)
tr.v. at·om·ized, at·om·iz·ing, at·om·iz·es
1. To reduce to or separate into atoms.
2. To reduce to tiny particles or a fine spray.
3. To break into small fragments.
4. To subject to bombardment with atomic weapons.

atom·i·zation (--zshn) n.

atomize, atomise [ˈætəˌmaɪz]
vb
1. (Physics / Atomic Physics) to separate or be separated into free atoms
2. (Physics / General Physics) to reduce (a liquid or solid) to fine particles or spray or (of a liquid or solid) to be reduced in this way
3. (Military) (tr) to destroy by weapons, esp nuclear weapons
atomization , atomisation n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.atomize - spray very finely; "atomize perfume"
spray - scatter in a mass or jet of droplets; "spray water on someone"; "spray paint on the wall"
2.atomizeatomize - strike at with firepower or bombs; "zap the enemy"
bomb, bombard - throw bombs at or attack with bombs; "The Americans bombed Dresden"
3.atomize - break up into small particles; "the fine powder had been atomized by air"
fragment, fragmentise, fragmentize, break up - break or cause to break into pieces; "The plate fragmented"
Translations
atomize [ˈætəmaɪz] VTatomizar, pulverizar
atomize
vt liquidzerstäuben
atomize [ˈætəmaɪz] vt (all senses) → atomizzare
atomize [ˈætəmaɪz] vt (all senses) → atomizzare


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They will also have to take account of a new element in the urban condition: the atomising effect of digital technology on the lives of individual citizens and cultural sub-groups.
BrachySil(TM) (32-P-BioSilicon(TM)) is being manufactured to regulatory guidelines by supply chain contract partners including Atomising Systems Ltd and High Force Ltd in the UK and Auriga Medical in Germany.
A key milestone in the scale-up and manufacture of its lead product BrachySil(TM) was achieved during the quarter with UK manufacturing partner, Atomising Systems Ltd, completing construction of a state of the art dedicated cleanroom facility to GMP specifications.
 
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