0 present participle of refrigerate --
1 to make or keep something, especially food or drink, cold so that it stays fresh, usually in a fridge: --
We shall have other nations jumping into that refrigerating trade before we are ready.
They are entirely dependent on transporting the goods immediately into refrigerating vehicles which take them straight to market.
A third class of ship in which refrigeration is used is the passenger vessel, which to-day, of course, is always fitted with refrigerating machinery.
Included in those circumstances is the supply of water for a water-cooled refrigerating apparatus.
What are principally required are communications—railways and so on—and up-country refrigerating stations.
The temperature levels for refrigerating foods are too high.
We are considering whether one should make a distinction between this and other electrically-operated heating and refrigerating appliances.
We should have to have new lairages, depots, meat stores, and refrigerating plants.