macerare
to macerate
verb mah-cheh-RAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin macerare (to soften by soaking).
Also means
to soak
Usage Note
Macerare means to soften or break down a substance by steeping it in liquid, used in cooking (macerare la frutta nel vino = to macerate fruit in wine), winemaking, and papermaking. In a figurative or religious sense it means to mortify the flesh through penance — a usage now largely literary. The noun is macerazione.
Examples
"Lascia macerare la frutta per una notte."
Natural Translation
Leave the fruit to macerate overnight.
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