oxidate

VERB
  1. add oxygen to or combine with oxygen
  2. enter into a combination with oxygen or become converted into an oxide
    This metal oxidizes easily
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  • All the veins except the pulmonary veins carry impure (venous) blood; the pulmonary veins carry arterialized (oxidated) blood from the lungs. A Handbook of Health
  • When a piece of zinc and silver are connected together, and the zinc is put in a situation to decompose water, and oxidate, a current of hydrogen gas will separate from the silver wire, provided this be immersed under water; but when it is not, a current of electricity passes, which is sensible to the electrometer. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease
  • Sulphurous acid, with the assistance of heat, oxidates the metal.
  • Where I come from we have a saying that a decanter is only as good as the pour (meaning to allow a good splash so the wine can oxidate while pouring). Riedel in the Finger Lakes (Part I)
  • In this method hydrogen peroxide is used to oxidate the excipient and major componet to eliminate the disturb of the excipients.
  • The problem is some of the health benefits from working out are sort of predicated in the idea that your body goes through a little bit of stress, what's called oxidated stress. CNN Transcript May 13, 2009
  • Researchers are reporting on the role of excessive glycemic variability in pro inflammatory processes, such as oxidated stress resulting in cell and vascular damage. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • The parts, however, where the letters of the inscription had existed, oxidate at a different rate from the surrounding parts, so that these letters exhibit their shape, and become legible in consequence of the film of oxide which covers them having a different thickness, and therefore reflecting a different tint from that of the adjacent parts. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 567, September 22, 1832
  • Krug Vintage: One of the longest-lived Champagnes produced, the vintage years of Krug are famous for their richness, slightly oxidated style, but intense concentration and ability to hold up with aging potential. The World’s Greatest Wine Estates
  • Where I come from we have a saying that a decanter is only as good as the pour (meaning to allow a good splash so the wine can oxidate while pouring). Riedel in the Finger Lakes (Part I)
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