Pronunciation: /ˈæɡəˌtaɪz/
verb to convert or change into the form of agate
A1 I agatize the rocks I find on the beach to make jewelry.
A2 She learned how to agatize gemstones to enhance their natural beauty.
B1 The geologist agatized the specimen to preserve it for future study.
B2 The artisan carefully agatized the raw materials to create a stunning piece of art.
C1 The process of agatizing requires precision and skill to achieve the desired result.
C2 The master craftsman agatized the precious stones with meticulous attention to detail.
formal The process of agatizing involves transforming agate into a more durable and vibrant form.
informal I heard that if you agatize certain types of rocks, they can become really pretty and shiny.
slang Let's agatize these dull stones and see if we can make some cool jewelry out of them.
figurative She had a way of agatizing even the most mundane tasks, making them seem more interesting and enjoyable.
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