immarble
/ɪmˈmɑrbəl/Definitions
1. verb
to make something as hard and smooth as marble, especially by applying a layer of stone or other material to its surface
“The artist had to immerble the statue’s base to give it a polished finish.”
2. verb
to cover or encase something in a hard, smooth material
“The engineers immarbled the pipes with a layer of ceramic to prevent corrosion.”
3. noun
a surface or layer that has been immarbled
“The immarble coating on the pipe ensured its durability and longevity.”
4. adjective
resembling or made of marble
“The immarble countertops in the kitchen added a touch of elegance to the room.”