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titrate

[ tahy-treyt ]

verb (used with or without object)

Chemistry.
titrated, titrating.
  1. to ascertain the quantity of a given constituent by adding a liquid reagent of known strength and measuring the volume necessary to convert the constituent to another form.


titrate

/ ˈ³Ù²¹Éª³Ù°ù±ðɪ³Ù /

verb

  1. tr to measure the volume or concentration of (a solution) by titration
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Derived Forms

  • ³Ù¾±Ëˆ³Ù°ù²¹³Ù²¹²ú±ô±ð, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³Ù¾±î€ƒt°ù²¹Â·³Ù²¹Â·²ú±ô±ð ³Ù¾±Â·³Ù°ù²¹Â·²ú±ô±ð [tahy, -tr, uh, -b, uh, l], adjective
  • ³Ù¾±Â·³Ù°ù²¹î€ƒt¾±´Ç²Ô noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of titrate1

First recorded in 1860–65; tit(e)r + -ate 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of titrate1

C19: from French titrer; see titre
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Now, guided by political calculus, the White House is trying to persuade Israel’s prime minister to titrate the lethal doses of bombing Gaza.

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"It's nice to be able to titrate in a virtual space for people who experience considerable distress even attempting to part with possessions."

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This means that if a patient reacts badly to a dose of 0.50, Stanford might keep them on 0.25 for six months before titrating them to the higher dose.

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“They could definitely have a lot of poor side effects, because they didn't titrate up to that level yet,†Godwin says.

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Bilger is understandably preoccupied with titrating Gönner’s cloudy complicity in a regime of pure evil, a task that — to someone outside the family circle — may not seem particularly urgent or even possible to finish.

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