1. atomized - Adjective
2. atomized - Verb
atomized (comparative more atomized, superlative most atomized)
Converted from liquid to a spray or mist.
In engines with carburetors, the air-fuel mixture containing the atomized fuel is drawn into the intake manifold by the manifold vacuum.
atomized
simple past and past participle of atomize
There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute reality. Werner Heisenberg
In its final stages the civilization becomes a dualism of almost totalitarian imperial power and an amorphous mass culture of atomized individuals. Carroll Quigley
After some testing, super-precision bearings, lubricated by oil that was atomized and directed by a stream of gaseous nitrogen, were used. Source: Internet
Early fuel injection systems Diesel's original engine injected fuel with the assistance of compressed air, which atomized the fuel and forced it into the engine through a nozzle (a similar principle to an aerosol spray). Source: Internet
Hannah Arendt labelled totalitarianism a new and extreme form of dictatorship involving "atomized, isolated individuals" in which ideology plays a leading role in defining how the entire society should be organized. Source: Internet
Such a radical aim could only be pursued by a similarly radical method: by terrorism directed by an extremely powerful political police at an atomized and defenseless population. Source: Internet