Meaning of lemonize | Babel Free
Definitions
To add or apply lemon to.
transitive
Examples
“Small bits of ice, slightly salted or lemonized, will stop dizziness, headaches and indigestion.”
“You can lemonise your lights, And grapefruitise your telly, You can run your hi-fi set on orange mousse.”
“Wear gloves at all times if possible, and after each washing rinse with lemonized water, and apply Lemon Lotion.”
“Since Italian dishes can be on the oily side, learn to "lemonize" by ordering several lemon wedges that can help emulsify excess oil.”
“Don't forget to "lemonize" when you add your flaxseed oil. Delicious. I encourage you to “lemonize” your salad by simply squeezing a lemon (or lime) over it instead of a restaurant dressing if you haven't brought your own.”
“Not improbably in Oman itself the citron had been already considerably "lemonized," the latter fruit being more useful.”
““As my Auntie May Reeding Well used to say, 'When life scurvies you, lemonize it.'””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.