Definitions of Macerated:
part of speech: past participle / adjective
Steeped
in
a
cold
liquid.
Usage examples for Macerated:
-
When
you
think
that
that
delicious
Reine
Margot
kept
her
body
macerated
with
perfumes
but
as
grimy
as
the
inside
of
a
stovepipe!
"LÃ -bas", J. K. Huysmans
-
Their
cooks
prepared
pickles
with
the
greatest
care,
and
the
various
ingredients
were
macerated
in
oil,
brine,
and
vinegar,
with
which
they
were
often
impregnated
drop
by
drop.
"The Book of Household Management", Mrs. Isabella Beeton
-
Salamandrine,
an
extract
obtained
from
the
macerated
skin
of
the
common
red
water-
dog,
is
also
violently
toxic.
"Hunting with the Bow and Arrow", Saxton Pope
-
Though
the
habit
of
dissimulation,
together
with
advancing
age,
had
given
the
queen-
mother
that
well-
known
abbess
face,
with
its
haughty
and
macerated
mask,
expressionless
yet
full
of
depth,
inscrutable
yet
vigilant,
remarked
by
all
who
have
studied
her
portrait,
the
courtiers
now
observed
some
clouds
on
her
icy
countenance.
"Catherine de' Medici", Honore de Balzac