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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The lab technician will stratify the blood samples to determine the patient's health status.
The archaeologist will stratify the excavation site to uncover the ancient civilization's history.
The engineer will stratify the soil to determine its suitability for construction.
The atmosphere will stratify into layers based on air pressure and temperature.
The snow will stratify into layers as it accumulates.
The carpenter will stratify the wooden planks to make a layered structure.
The layers of volcanic ash stratify into tuff and become rock.
The mixture of oil and vinegar began to stratify, forming distinct layers.
The soil began to stratify as the layers of sediment settled over time.
The lake water can stratify during the summer months, with cooler water sinking to the bottom.
In the freezer, the soup began to stratify into distinct layers of broth, vegetables, and meat.
The new regulations will stratify the process for approving new drugs.
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