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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning When you add lemon juice to milk, it will coagulate and form curds.
The mixture of flour and water will coagulate when kneaded and form dough.
If you don't stir the pudding constantly, it will coagulate and form lumps.
The lava began to coagulate as it cooled, forming a hardened crust.
Certain chemicals in the blood can coagulate and cause blood clots.
The charismatic leader was able to coagulate his followers into a powerful political force.
The charity event was organized to coagulate people for a good cause.
The director tried to coagulate the cast into a cohesive unit through team-building exercises.
Clouds coagulate in the sky before a thunderstorm.
The medication helped coagulate the blood in his veins.
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