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metabolize
[ muh-tab-uh-lahyz ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to subject to metabolism; change by metabolism.
metabolize
/ mɪˈtæbəˌlaɪz /
verb
- to bring about or subject to metabolism
metabolize
/ mĭ-tăb′ə-līz′ /
- To subject a substance to metabolism or produce a substance by metabolism.
Derived Forms
- meˈtaboˌlizable, adjective
Other Words From
- me·tabo·liza·bili·ty noun
- me·tabo·liza·ble adjective
- me·tabo·lizer noun
- unme·tabo·lized adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of metabolize1
Example Sentences
How do they metabolize the luxury trend cycle?
Artificial sweeteners such as sucralose are not metabolized by the human body so they are excreted – this is what makes them low-calorie sugar alternatives.
People have different abilities to metabolize this B vitamin, based on their genes.
All demographics participate, though the elders sustain similar impulses on Facebook, now Meta, now metabolized by millennials and Gen Z into an antique or filial address book, a distant dystopia.
As hypertensive pulmonary blood vessels metabolize glutamine and serine, they create two new amino acids, called proline and glycine.
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