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ionize
/ ˈɪəˌԲɪ /
verb
- to change or become changed into ions
ionize
/ ī′ə-ī′ /
- To give an atom or group of atoms a net electric charge by adding or removing one or more electrons.
- To form ions in a substance. Lightning ionizes air, for example.
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Derived Forms
- ˈDzˌ, adjective
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Other yvlog Forms
- o·a· adjective
- o··tDz noun
- o·e noun
- ԴDz·o· adjective
- ԴDz·o·iԲ adjective
- self-o··tDz noun
- ܲ·o·Ծ adjective
- ܲ·ܲiDz· adjective
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Example Sentences
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Because of the strong magnetosphere of its host planet, the water on Enceladus is ionized and gets trapped within the Uranus magnetosphere.
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At these temperatures, the ionized hydrogen can strip oxygen even from solid ore.
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The more ionized particles in the spray, the more accurate the measurements will be.
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Tiny fluctuations in this early ionized plasma caused pressure waves, moving the baryons into a pattern of ripples that is similar to what you'd see if you tossed a handful of gravel into a pond.
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Another unanticipated find was the similar structure between the PAH emission and that of hot, ionized gas.
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