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Definition of “rubberised”

rubberised (ˈrʌbəˌraɪzd) 

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adjective

  1. (British) = rubberized

rubberized or rubberised (British) (ˈrʌbəraɪzd)

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adjective

  1. coated or impregnated with rubber

rubberise (ˈrʌbəˌraɪz) 

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transitive verb

  1. (British) = rubberize

rubberize or rubberise (ˈrʌbəˌraɪz Pronunciation for )

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verb

  1. tr to coat or impregnate with rubber

Example Sentences Including 'rubberised'

Also on ITV, Brian Walden models for regular rubberised appearances on Spitting Image by presenting Weekend World.
Times, Sunday Times (2001)
Bharat Synthetics has also developed adhesive-activated polyester industrial yarn, which is used in rubberised goods.
Business Today (1998)
His rubberised canvas suit weighs 130 lbs, and the helmet alone, which has had its glass removed, weighs 40 lbs.
Irish Times (2002)
PAT Cash, the last Australian to contest an Australian Open final on Rebound Ace, believes the rubberised court is a great surface.
The Mercury, Sunday Tasmanian (2005)
Since putting in double glazing, a new radiator and a rubberised underlay, our room has developed a sort of sweet odour.
Times, Sunday Times (2001)
The surrounding area was carpeted with fake green grass, probably rubberised to prevent lawsuits.
Anita Anderson SUMMER OF SECRETS (2003)

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