solubilise

/ˈsɑljəbəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To make a substance able to be dissolved, especially in a liquid where it would not normally dissolve.
    • Adding a surfactant can solubilise the drug for better absorption.
    • Soap molecules help solubilise grease so it can be washed away.
    • The chemist used a special agent to solubilise the oil in water.
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