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  • adjective Describing any structure whose laminations have been removed

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Examples

  • The tire casing had delaminated from its own base tape.

    Ask Nick: Tire disaster, the wheel behind the sticker, sequential shifts 2011

  • But if you hear a kind of a thud, you say, ‘Oh, maybe it has delaminated internally, maybe it’s got a void or other problems internally.

    Air France Flight 447 | Impact Lab 2009

  • During static testing of the 787 some of the composite material delaminated when the wings were flexed near their limit.

    Wired Top Stories 2009

  • During static testing of the 787 some of the composite material delaminated when the wings were flexed near their limit.

    Wired Top Stories 2009

  • His batter was around a 1/2 thick, demonstrating a lack of awareness of the ratio between batter and fish and worse, the batter had delaminated from the fish in an effort that would make a proper fish and chip cook shake his head sadly.

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • One year ago we brought you the Wall House, an elegant small-scale home that challenges the concept of walls with its delaminated construction and a flexible shell that invokes a sky-blown kite or a pristinely unfurled sail.

    WALL HOUSE: Build Your Own With Customizable Kit! | Inhabitat 2008

  • When he reached the braking area for turn 9, the Bridgestone delaminated suddenly and Hamilton was lucky not to hit the barrier as he shot into the run-off area.

    Chequered Conflict Maurice Hamilton 2008

  • They had become delaminated as a result of plain wear and tear and storing them in the hot attic probably didn't help.

    REI Gives Great Customer Service, Refunds 4-Year-Old Skis - The Consumerist 2008

  • I do think that the venture industry, just like so many others, can be horizontally delaminated or micro-chunked like much content is or ought to be.

    Tony Soprano's 2.0 Advisory Capital Ben Barren 2006

  • I do think that the venture industry, just like so many others, can be horizontally delaminated or micro-chunked like much content is or ought to be.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Ben Barren 2006

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