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I . ferment1 [fəˈment, Am fɚ-] VB intr

1. ferment CHEM:

ferment

2. ferment form (stir up):

ferment
ferment

II . ferment1 [fəˈment, Am fɚ-] VB trans

1. ferment CHEM:

ferment

2. ferment form (develop):

ferment
ferment

ferment2 [ˈfɜ:ment, Am ˈfɜ:r-] N

1. ferment no pl form (state of excitement):

ferment
ferment
to be in ferment
to be in ferment

2. ferment (substance):

ferment
ferment

3. ferment no pl (fermentation):

ferment

Usage examples with ferment

to be in ferment

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Living custom also does not give the extract enough 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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This was a time of general intellectual ferment.
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The wines ferment and are matured for around six months on lees in old 1000 litre foudres before bottling.
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Enzymes in the spittle convert the starch into fermentable sugars, which are fermented by wild yeast.
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The winery ferments in concrete tanks and oak barrels, but on a smaller scale.
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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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Initially the corn and grain mixture is fermented into a mash.
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They normally only become a problem when fruits are damaged or are overripe and beginning to ferment.
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Before refrigeration, canning and other modern preservation techniques became available, fermenting was an important preservation method.
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