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Discover LudwigThe word "pulverizing" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb that means to reduce something to powder or dust. For example, "The force of the explosion pulverized the old building."
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The explosion hurled her through the air, nearly severing her right leg and pulverizing most of the left.
Shredding or pulverizing reduces the size of the waste articles, resulting in a uniform mass of material.
Digestion may also have been assisted by a crop or gizzard full of pulverizing stomach stones (gastroliths), though none has yet been discovered in stegosaurian specimens.
Starting in the late 10th century, waterwheels, long used for grinding grain, were applied to many industrial processes that included tanning, olive pressing, sawing wood, polishing armour, pulverizing stone, and operating blast-furnace bellows.
The disk-plow bottom is usually equipped with a scraper that aids in pulverizing the furrow slice.
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You can pulverize them yourself in a food processor or in a mortar and pestle.
Limestone, when pulverized, forms silt-sized dusts.
The solid is first pulverized and mixed with water to form a paste.
After hydriding, the niobium is crushed and pulverized to fine powder, which is then reheated and dehydrided in a vacuum to produce niobium powder.
This process uses pulverized coal (usually less than 74 micrometres) blown into the gasifier by a mixture of steam and oxygen.
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