glaciate

[US]/ˈɡleɪʃieɪt/
[UK]/ˈɡleɪʃieɪt/

Translation

vt.to cover with ice or glaciers; to freeze or cause to freeze
Word Forms
Past Participleglaciated
Past Tenseglaciated
Third Person Singularglaciates
Present Participleglaciating

Phrases & Collocations

glaciate rapidly

glaciate slowly

glaciate extensively

glaciate completely

glaciate partially

glaciate over time

glaciate consistently

glaciate naturally

glaciate dramatically

glaciate intermittently

Example Sentences

the scientists predict that the glaciers will glaciate faster due to climate change.

as temperatures drop, the lake began to glaciate in the winter.

during the last ice age, large areas of the continent were glaciate.

geologists study how glaciers glaciate and shape the landscape.

they observed how the glaciers would glaciate the valley over thousands of years.

some regions may not glaciate at all, despite the global cooling trends.

the process of how glaciers glaciate is crucial for understanding climate history.

in the future, we may see new areas glaciate as temperatures continue to fall.

researchers are investigating how quickly the polar regions will glaciate.

the documentary explained how glaciers glaciate and impact sea levels.

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