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oxygenate
[ ok-si-juh-neyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen:
to oxygenate the blood.
oxygenate
/ ˈɒɪɪˌԱɪ /
verb
- to enrich or be enriched with oxygen
to oxygenate blood
oxygenate
/ ŏ′ĭ-ə-′ /
- To combine or mix with oxygen, as in a physical, chemical, or biological system. Blood is oxygenated in the lungs.
Derived Forms
- ˈdzⲵˌԾ, noun
- ˌdzⲵˈپDz, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- dzy··tDz noun
- dzy··tǰ noun
- t·dzy··iԲ adjective
- anti·dzy··tDz noun
- anti·dzy··tǰ noun
- p·dzy··ٱ verb (used with object) hyperoxygenated hyperoxygenating
- hyper·dzy··tDz noun
- ԴDz·dzy··e adjective
- p·dzy··ٱ verb (used with object) superoxygenated superoxygenating
- super·dzy··tDz noun
- ܲ·dzy··e adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of oxygenate1
Example Sentences
After a particularly big bloom at McLeod Lake in 2006, Stockton installed a bubble system in the Stockton Deep Water Channel to oxygenate the water and break up the algae, the Record reported.
A year after their surgery, the amount of oxygenated blood pumped by the heart had increased by:
A network of elastic and actively pumping vessels carrying oxygenated blood span the surface of the brain before entering the cortex.
This caused a steep reduction in the number of burrowing invertebrates, which oxygenate sediments.
The fish that are collected are regularly transferred to a truck with an oxygenated tank and hauled to one of several locations in the delta to be released.
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