oxygenize

VERB
  1. dehydrogenate with oxygen
  2. impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen
    oxygenate blood
  3. change (a compound) by increasing the proportion of the electronegative part; or change (an element or ion) from a lower to a higher positive valence: remove one or more electrons from (an atom, ion, or molecule)
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How To Use oxygenize In A Sentence

  • He was pointing at the shaker (used for bacterial cultures etc. to keep the fluid oxygenized) and asking me if I knew how it worked.
  • The tube was almost two feet across, a round pipe connected with the main ventilation system which dispersed oxygenized fresh air constantly to every room in the ship. Hell Wings Over Manhattan
  • Thus, the most inflammable gas or liquid will not burn or explode unless oxygenized. Practical Mechanics for Boys
  • Had Galen, Celsus, Hippocrates, and the other great scientists of old, known the use of the microscope, they would have made no such grave blunders as in the advocation of the theory that the arteries of the human body contain and carry air during life, instead of oxygenized blood only. The Arena Volume 4, No. 23, October, 1891
  • I noiselessly fumigate one of them; I noiselessly oxygenize the other, by means of simple apparatus fixed outside in the corner here.
  • Thus the lungs no longer furnish properly oxygenized blood. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • Now, all the carbon contained in fossil fuels (which were UNDERGROUND) are being thrown in a oxygenized atmosphere, that is when the CO2 is produced. Think Progress » Earth’s temperature highest in 400 years.
  • My blood seemed to make music in my vessels as it seemed to come more highly oxygenized singing to my brain, and tingled fresher and warmer into the capillaries of the entire surface, leaping and bubbling like a mountain-brook after a shower. The Opium Habit
  • It had to be oxygenized as well, or his creations all would have suffocated.
  • Say we take a case of measles into a schoolroom of sixty pupils, in a warm and poorly oxygenized atmosphere all day, would not the living gas thrown off from active measles enter and irritate the air cells and close the most irritable cells with the poisonous gas retained for active development in those womb-like departments in the lungs. Philosophy of Osteopathy
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