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completely thawed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "completely thawed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing food or substances that have fully transitioned from a frozen state to a liquid or soft state. Example: "Before cooking the chicken, make sure it is completely thawed to ensure even cooking."
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Simmer for about 7-8 minuntilunthe the berries have completely thawed and the apple has turned into a puree.
News & Media
When it is completely thawed there won't be any ice crystals inside the cavity of the bird.
News & Media
Placing frozen meats out on a warm countertop or under warm water subjects the meat's outer layers to room temperatures for long periods of time before the meat is ready for cooking (completely thawed).
Encyclopedias
In areas where the mean annual air temperature becomes colder than 0 °C, some of the ground frozen in the winter will not be completely thawed in the summer; therefore, a layer of permafrost will form and continue to grow downward gradually each year from the seasonally frozen ground.
Encyclopedias
Most of the existing investigations focus on soil behaviours in the completely frozen or completely thawed state.
The frozen plasma was taken out from refrigeratory and incubated at 37 °C in a water bath until samples are completely thawed.
Science
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The worms are then subjected to two freeze/thaw cycles, taking care not to completely thaw the animals between cycles, after which worms are allowed to settle and the paraformaldehyde solution is removed.
Science
Tubes were vortexed for 45 sec, placed in liquid Nitrogen, flash frozen completely, then thawed completely in a 37°C water-bath.
Science
The recession rate increased to 1.1 mm/h when the soil under the depression thawed completely.
Science
Urine samples were thawed completely, shaken and centrifuged at 1000 g for 5 min.
Science
23 Serum samples were thawed completely and centrifuged to remove debris at 9600 g for 10 min at 4°C.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to food safety, use "completely thawed" to stress the importance of ensuring food is fully defrosted to prevent uneven cooking and bacterial growth.
Common error
Avoid assuming something is "completely thawed" based solely on surface temperature. Check the core to ensure no ice crystals remain, as this can significantly affect cooking times and results.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "completely thawed" functions as an adverbial modifier describing the state of something that has undergone the process of thawing. It specifies the extent to which the thawing has occurred. Ludwig examples show use in relation to food preparation and scientific processes.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "completely thawed" is grammatically correct and commonly used to describe the state of something that has fully transitioned from frozen to non-frozen. Ludwig AI confirms its appropriateness in various contexts, including science, news, and general instructions. Its purpose is to ensure processes like cooking or scientific experiments are performed with fully prepared materials. It is applicable in neutral registers. Common related phrases are "fully defrosted" and "entirely unfrozen". When using the phrase, ensure that items are fully thawed to maintain food safety or to get consistent results from experiments.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
thawed out completely
Uses a phrasal verb to express the same idea of complete thawing.
completely defrosted
Synonymous and uses a different verb to express the action.
fully defrosted
Emphasizes the removal of frost, similar to thawing but implies a slightly different mechanism.
thawed thoroughly
Emphasizes the completeness of the thawing process.
entirely unfrozen
Highlights the absence of frozen elements, focusing on the resulting state.
thawed all the way through
Specifies that the thawing process has penetrated the entire object.
no longer frozen
Focuses on the transition from a frozen to a non-frozen state.
thawed in full
Indicates a complete and thorough thawing process.
fully liquefied
Applies when the subject was frozen solid, emphasizing the change to liquid form.
thawed perfectly
Implies thawing to an optimal condition.
FAQs
How can I ensure that meat is "completely thawed" before cooking?
The safest way to ensure meat is "completely thawed" is to defrost it in the refrigerator. For faster thawing, submerge it in cold water, changing the water every 30 minutes. Never thaw meat at room temperature for extended periods.
What does it mean when a recipe says to use "completely thawed" ingredients?
Using "completely thawed" ingredients means that the ingredients should have no frozen parts remaining. This ensures that the ingredient will incorporate properly in the recipe and cook evenly. If ingredients are not fully thawed, the final dish could be affected.
Is there a difference between "completely thawed" and "fully defrosted"?
While "completely thawed" and "fully defrosted" are often used interchangeably, "completely thawed" emphasizes the final state of being unfrozen, whereas "fully defrosted" highlights the action of removing the frost. The difference is minimal, and both are acceptable.
Can I refreeze something that was "completely thawed"?
It is generally not recommended to refreeze food that has been "completely thawed", especially meat, poultry, or seafood, unless it has been cooked first. Refreezing thawed food can increase the risk of bacterial growth and compromise its quality and safety.
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