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Filter by Meaning The glassblower will atomize the glass to create a fine mist.
The astronaut will atomize the fuel to power the rocket.
The paint sprayer can atomize the paint for a smooth finish.
The scientist will atomize the sample to study its composition.
The nuclear reactor can atomize the uranium to produce energy.
The scientist was able to atomize the substance to study its properties.
The chemist can atomize the compound to determine its molecular weight.
The machine can atomize liquids to create a fine mist.
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