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rubberize
[ruhb-uh-rahyz]
verb (used with object)
to coat or impregnate with rubber or some preparation of it.
rubberize
/ ˈʌəˌɪ /
verb
(tr) to coat or impregnate with rubber
Word History and Origins
Origin of rubberize1
Example Sentences
More rubberized and cooled roads have also been built to reduce surface temperatures, and artificial intelligence will be used to monitor a fleet of drones and help manage crowds.
Then, he reached the RVs parked next to the brick red, rubberized path.
Even after the wheels were rubberized, Queen Elizabeth II deemed the coach “horrible” and “not meant for traveling at all,” as “it’s only sprung on leather.”
But it has a rubberized script, a turgid length and a key issue that affects many musical biopics: It’s not really sure what it thinks or wants to say about Presley.
With help from non-slip, rubberized textured grips, the controller offers a very comfortable experience for any extended gaming session.
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