Atomization (Noun)
Meaning 1
Separating something into fine particles.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The atomization of the perfume created a fine mist that filled the air.
 - The new agricultural technique involved the atomization of fertilizers to increase crop yields.
 - The atomization of the fuel in the engine allowed for more efficient combustion.
 - The perfume bottle used a mechanism for the atomization of fragrances, releasing a subtle scent.
 - The atomization of the water in the spray nozzle created a fine spray that was perfect for cleaning delicate surfaces.
 
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Meaning 2
Annihilation by reducing something to atoms.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The intense heat from the explosion caused the complete atomization of the building, leaving nothing but a pile of dust and debris.
 - The scientists warned that the misuse of the new technology could lead to the atomization of entire cities, causing catastrophic destruction.
 - The nuclear bomb's detonation resulted in the atomization of the surrounding area, obliterating everything within a five-mile radius.
 - The extreme energy released by the supernova caused the atomization of nearby stars and planets, leaving a vast, empty space.
 - The experimental device was designed to achieve the atomization of a small object, but it ended up destroying the entire laboratory.