hydrogenate
[ hahy-druh-juh-neyt, hahy-droj-uh- ]
/ ˈhaɪ drə dʒəˌneɪt, haɪˈdrɒdʒ ə- /
verb (used with object), hy·dro·gen·at·ed, hy·dro·gen·at·ing.
Also
hydrogenize.
OTHER WORDS FROM hydrogenate
hy·dro·gen·a·tion, nounWords nearby hydrogenate
hydrogen transport,
hydrogen-1,
hydrogen-2,
hydrogen-3,
hydrogenase,
hydrogenate,
hydrogenation,
hydrogenize,
hydrogenolysis,
hydrogenous,
hydrogeology
Example sentences from the Web for hydrogenation
It is evidently what the chemists call an "unsaturated" compound, one that has not reached its limit of hydrogenation.
Creative Chemistry |Edwin E. Slosson
British Dictionary definitions for hydrogenation
hydrogenate
hydrogenize or hydrogenise
/ (ˈhaɪdrədʒɪˌneɪt, haɪˈdrɒdʒɪˌneɪt) /
verb
to undergo or cause to undergo a reaction with hydrogen
to hydrogenate ethylene
Derived forms of hydrogenate
hydrogenation, hydrogenization or hydrogenisation, noun hydrogenator, nounMedical definitions for hydrogenation
hydrogenation
[ hī′drə-jə-nā′shən, hī-drŏj′ə- ]
n.
The addition of hydrogen to a compound, especially to solidify an unsaturated fat or fatty acid.
Scientific definitions for hydrogenation
hydrogenate
[ hī′drə-jə-nāt′, hī-drŏj′ə-nāt′ ]
To treat or combine chemically an unsaturated compound with hydrogen. Liquid vegetable oils are often hydrogenated to turn them into solids.
To turn coal into oil by combining its carbon with hydrogen to form hydrocarbons.