atomize
[ at-uh-mahyz ]
/ ˈæt əˌmaɪz /
verb (used with object), at·om·ized, at·om·iz·ing.
to reduce to atoms.
to reduce to fine particles or spray.
to destroy (a target) by bombing, especially with an atomic bomb.
verb (used without object), at·om·ized, at·om·iz·ing.
to split into many sections, groups, factions, etc.; fragmentize: Critics say the group has atomized around several leaders.
Also
especially British,
at·om·ise.
OTHER WORDS FROM atomize
at·om·i·za·tion, nounWords nearby atomize
atomic volume,
atomic weight,
atomicity,
atomics,
atomism,
atomize,
atomizer,
atomy,
aton,
atonal,
atonalism
Example sentences from the Web for atomization
Foer argues that our digital lives are giving way to atomization and deep societal alienation.
Adjusting and locking the nozzle regulates the degree of atomization.
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British Dictionary definitions for atomization
atomize
atomise
/ (ˈætəˌmaɪz) /
verb
to separate or be separated into free atoms
to reduce (a liquid or solid) to fine particles or spray or (of a liquid or solid) to be reduced in this way
(tr)
to destroy by weapons, esp nuclear weapons