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delaminate

[dee-lam-uh-neyt] / diˈlæm əˌneɪt /




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“It won’t be possible for a child to disintegrate and delaminate a perovskite panel accidentally,” she says.

From Nature

Detractors say steamers can cause the layers of glued canvas that shape suit jackets’ shoulders and chest to delaminate; the combination of heat and pressure that irons deliver, they argue, is the only way to prevent this problem.

From Slate

The celluloid was buckling and yellowing, while, most worryingly, some of the paint was starting to flake away, or delaminate.

From The Guardian

“We had some buildings, some of the older structures, delaminate. The fire department and electricians and police are going through the area,” Pawnee Chamber of Commerce manager Tom Briggs told the network Saturday morning.

From Washington Times

The old travel lanes remain paved, but have started to delaminate, the blacktop breaking off in large chunks which litter the roadway.

From Washington Times