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delaminate

vb. To cause something assembled by laminate to come apart (or take apart) into the layers that make it up.

Usage examples of "delaminate".

His scabbarded weapon rested across his knees, sure sign that he had spent the interval while he waited for his mistress inspecting the blade for flaws that only his eyes could discern if not cared for, Tsurani blades of cured hide could delaminate, leaving a warrior disarmed.

Tsurani blades of cured hide could delaminate, leaving a warrior disarmed.

With hands dripping gore, the crowd fought over detached plates of armor, a boot, a triblaster with a shattered receiver and delaminated muzzle.

En route, he delaminated the ID plate and abraded its card to powder underfoot.

The walls and ceiling grew corrupt with long sheets of delaminating rock.

With hands dripping gore, the crowd fought over detached plates of armor, a boot, a triblaster with a shattered receiver and delaminated muzzle.

If that one blinked outand at the moment it was flickering faster than Boba Fett's own pulse rateit would mean that the ship was breaking into fragments, the hull's durasteel sheath delaminating away from the broken internal frame and scattering into empty space like the silvery ashes from an extinguished groundfire.

If that one blinked out—and at the moment it was flickering faster than Boba Fett's own pulse rate—it would mean that the ship was breaking into fragments, the hull's durasteel sheath delaminating away from the broken internal frame and scattering into empty space like the silvery ashes from an extinguished groundfire.

Tessa said, maneuvering between a moss-stained school bus of truly ancient vintage and a delaminating catamaran up on a trailer whose tires had almost entirely rotted away, "when he said somebody was looking for you?

The sign leaning against the barricade was a delaminating, irregular chunk of plywood, a painted arrow pointing to the right.