homogenized

adjective
UK: /həˈmɒdʒənaɪzd/
US: /həˈmɑːdʒənaɪzd/
  1. Having been processed to ensure uniformity, often referring to milk where fat globules have been broken down and evenly distributed.

    1. I like homogenized milk.
    2. The recipe calls for homogenized cream, ensuring a smooth texture.
  2. Made uniform or similar, often implying a loss of distinct characteristics or diversity.

    1. The town felt very homogenized.
    2. Globalization has somewhat homogenized cultural traditions across the world.
homogenized transitive-verb
  1. To subject (a substance, especially milk) to homogenization.

    1. They homogenized the milk.
    2. The factory homogenized the product to improve its shelf life.
  2. To make uniform or similar in composition or character.

    1. The company homogenized its products.
    2. The education system tends to homogenize students' learning experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "homogenized" in English means: Having been processed to ensure uniformity, often referring to milk where fat globules have been broken down and evenly distributed., Made uniform or similar, often implying a loss of distinct characteristics or diversity..

The phonetic transcription of "homogenized" is /həˈmɒdʒənaɪzd/ in British English and /həˈmɑːdʒənaɪzd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "homogenized": uniform, consistent, even, standardized.

Example usage of "homogenized": "I like homogenized milk.". More examples on the page.