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    laminate

    verb

    • 1. overlay (a flat surface, especially paper) with a layer of plastic or some other protective material: "we will laminate your photos in clear plastic"

    noun

    • 1. a laminated structure or material: "the blade is suitable for cutting plastics or laminates"

    adjective

    • 1. in the form of a lamina or laminae.

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  2. to cover something with a thin layer of plastic to protect it, or to be covered in this way: You might want to laminate the cards after printing to protect them. Print out your goals, laminate them, and look at them every day. Very thick card does not laminate well.

  3. Laminate definition: to separate or split into thin layers.. See examples of LAMINATE used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of LAMINATE is to roll or compress into a thin plate. How to use laminate in a sentence. to roll or compress into a thin plate; to separate into laminae…

  5. to cover something with a thin layer of plastic to protect it, or to be covered in this way: You might want to laminate the cards after printing to protect them. Print out your goals, laminate them, and look at them every day. Very thick cardboard does not laminate well.

  6. To laminate is to make something, especially paper, stronger and thicker by layering sheets of clear plastic over it. You might want to laminate your flimsy library card to protect it. Today all states laminate drivers' licenses, making them a sturdy plastic card rather than the insubstantial piece of paper they used to be.

  7. A laminate is a tough material that is made by sticking together two or more layers of a particular substance. Thick sections of the laminate can be produced without the risk of cracking. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary .

  8. Definition of laminate noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. To cover with a thin sheet of material, as for preservation. 2. To beat or compress (metal) into a thin plate or sheet. 3. To divide into thin layers. 4. To make by uniting several layers. v.intr. To split into thin layers or sheets. adj. (-nĭt, -nāt′) Consisting of, arranged in, or covered with laminae. n. (-nāt′, -nĭt) 1.

  10. Laminate definition: To cover with a thin sheet of material, as for preservation.

  11. laminate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Industry lam‧i‧nate /ˈlæmənət/ noun [ countable, uncountable] laminated material Examples from the Corpus laminate • Using a self-adhesive laminate in a smart new woodgrain finish, we resurfaced these doors and drawers in a day.