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I . ferment [fəˈment, Am fɚ-] VB trans, intr

ferment

II . ferment [ˈfɜ:ment, Am ˈfɜ:r-] N

1. ferment no pl fig form (state):

to be in [a state of] ferment
to cause ferment

2. ferment no pl CHEM:

ferment

Usage examples with ferment

to cause ferment
to be in [a state of] ferment

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They normally only become a problem when fruits are damaged or are overripe and beginning to ferment.
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At the same time, it was a period of artistic ferment.
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This was a time of general intellectual ferment.
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The new brewery had the capacity of fermenting 24,000 gallons of wort at a time.
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Mashing converts the starches released during the malting stage into sugars that can be fermented.
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The liquid is then allowed to ferment very slightly.
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After the ingredients are thoroughly mixed, it will be sealed in a jar and allowed to ferment for three days.
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Enzymes in the spittle convert the starch into fermentable sugars, which are fermented by wild yeast.
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If the grapes are pressed whilst frozen, a very concentrated must can result, which needs special yeast and a long time to ferment.
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It is kept moist until the corn sprouts by which the starch in the corn has fermented.
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