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Meaning of titanize | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To coat with a layer of titanium, often in the form of titanium oxide.
  2. To make or depict as titanic.

Examples

“Nevertheless, it is possible to titanize all these metals using the same technique as that used to obtain Ti deposits on Fe.”
“It “titanizes” copper to form silvery, wear-resistant coatings and despite its exceptional stability in massive form, it can be used as a powerful reducing agent; in short, it displays a versatility almost inconceivable in one material.”
“On the basis of these considerations, it may be postulated that, in addition to aluminizing and siliconizing, it is possible in principle to boronize, berylize, titanize, and vanadize metals by the circulation technique, since B, Be, Ti, and V halides of various valences are known to exist and their curves of thermodynamic formation potential plotted as a function of temperature intersect at temperatures which are suitable for coating production.”
“The results show that it is practicable to titanize by neutral salt bath in the electrode salt bath furnace without crucible.”
“It was found that the carbon microcoils derived from microwave method are easier to titanize than those derived from conventional method .”
“War titanizes. In war alone the nation stands at full height and reveals its true stature.”
“It all combines into a result of freshness and comprehensibility that makes Clapper two things: 1. A newspaperman's columnist. 2. A man who feels he's doing an interpreting job that is becoming increasingly necessary as time titanizes Washington's activities.”
“Lastly, we may note the common tendency of these poems to titanize nature.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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