Sear

/sɪər/ verb

To burn or scorch with intense heat, often quickly to seal in juices when cooking. To cause emotional pain or to become withered.

From Old English sēarian meaning 'to become dry or withered,' related to sēar (dry, withered). The cooking sense developed in the 16th century, while the emotional meaning emerged from the metaphorical use of burning to describe intense feelings.

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CAcremar
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DAbrænde
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ESchamuscar
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