Did you mayhaps mean one of these? macerated, marinated
Examples
“Stink bugs, Mr. Biggins's brown marmorated nemesis, infiltrated the U.S. as cargo ship stowaways from Asia about 15 years ago and have proliferated in the past two years.”
The Wall Street Journal: Out of Odor: Offensive-Smelling Bugs Put U.S. Farmers on the Defensive
“I'm talking about the brown marmorated stink bug, an invasive species from Asia.”
“You seem to put this marmorated stink bug apart from the other stink bugs.”
“And so for a stink bug or for a brown marmorated stink bug I should say, your home is actually an ideal spot.”
“He instantly recognized it as the brown marmorated stink bug, an insect that was originally native to Asia but was accidentally introduced to North America a decade ago.”
The Huffington Post: David Mizejewski: Invasion of the Stink Bugs
“Officially known as the brown marmorated stink bug, the pest is native to Asia and was discovered in Pennsylvania in 1998, according to entomologists at Penn State University.”
Consumer Reports: Stink bug: A home invader that lives up to its name
“The brown marmorated stink bug hails from Asia and has no natural predator in the USA.”
USA Today: For gardeners, stink bugs are not a problem to sniff at
“Cranshaw believes that a top 10 list a decade from now will place the brown marmorated stink bug as the primary home invader.”
“A more recent fall invader is a true bug, a shieldlike creature called the brown marmorated stink bug.”
“After some research, I learned that these home invading hooligans are brown marmorated stink bugs, and they've only been in New Jersey for a few years, having come here from China or Japan.”
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