0 past simple and past participle of coagulate --
1 to change from liquid to a more solid state, or to cause something to do this: --
They have taken an immense amount of evidence, much of it contradictory and spread over a wide field, and they have filtered and coagulated it into these good recommendations.
The blood vessels had coagulated, and there was thrombosis high up in her leg.
The general public were forced to endure unbelievable discomfort, struggling to and from work stuck in a coagulated traffic jam in record temperatures.
A further cut was made very close to the first after two minutes to remove any latex coagulated at the cut end of the leaf lamina.
The rate a t which the suspension becomes coagulated is in large part determined by the rate of doublet formation, and it is this quantity that we seek to determine.
The rubber was then processed, or coagulated.
Accordingly, the chemical substance first referred to as "salt of iron" would now be called a solidified or "coagulated dissolution," consisting of the pulverized metal and the acid.
However, the "coagulated" material was not - according to the general use of "coagulated" - one uniform and homogeneous substance but rather two substances.