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to laminate
verb
To assemble from thin sheets glued together.
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"to laminate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb that means to cover something with a thin layer of plastic or other material to protect or strengthen it. Example: "I need to laminate this important document to keep it from getting damaged."
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Once you design and print them on the computer, use a pouch laminator to laminate the luggage tag card and use a hole-puncher to punch a clean hole through the card.
One proposal is to laminate the electrical circuitry.
"Then I watched a video on YouTube on how to laminate floors," Mr. Ichida said.
References to Formica, which is a trademark, have been changed to laminate.
A reference to Formica, which is a trademark, has been changed to laminate.
Motty learnt to laminate after covering so many matches with rain, sleet and snow soaking his notes.
Mr. Brent said: "I'm going to laminate the book and put it up in a prominent place.
Ikea cabinets, those affordable chameleons, turned up in kitchens traditional and modern (with finishes from aluminum to laminate to cherry).
We found a way to laminate the veneer onto molded-resin panels, and resin can transmit light.
We'll print it extra large and tell your readers to laminate it and stick it on the refrigerator".
It takes a specialist company, because the plastic used to laminate the cups has to be removed before the paper is pulped.
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