Pronunciation: /ˈlæməˌneɪt/
noun a material made by bonding together two or more layers
A1 I need to buy a laminate for my kitchen floor.
A2 The teacher showed us how to use a laminate to protect important documents.
B1 The company decided to install laminate countertops in the new office kitchen.
B2 The museum displayed a rare antique laminate table from the 18th century.
C1 The artist created a stunning piece of artwork using layers of laminate.
C2 The architect designed a modern building with laminate panels for a sleek finish.
verb to cover with a thin layer of material for protection or decoration
A1 I laminate my important documents to protect them from damage.
A2 She laminated her ID card to make it more durable.
B1 The teacher laminated the flashcards for the students to use in class.
B2 The company decided to laminate their new product labels for a professional look.
C1 The artist carefully laminated the artwork to preserve it for future generations.
C2 The museum curator chose to laminate the historical documents for long-term conservation.
formal The kitchen countertops were covered in a layer of laminate for easy cleaning.
informal I'm thinking of getting laminate flooring for the living room.
slang I'm gonna laminate these important documents so they don't get ruined.
figurative She tried to laminate her emotions, but they eventually broke through.
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