Embrittle: definition and meanings
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Embrittle

घिसना नाजुक होना सुगम बनाना भंगुर बनाना

to make or being brittle.
to make something breakable.
to make or being weak.

Example : it was found that cotton and rayon could be made crease resisting, although the products were greatly embrittled


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