Pronunciation: /ˈeɪ.bi.ə.teɪt/
verb to turn into resin or pitch, as by distillation
A1 I abietated my homework before the deadline.
A2 She abietates her responsibilities with dedication.
B1 The team abietated the project successfully.
B2 He abietated the difficult task without any help.
C1 The manager abietated the complex situation with ease.
C2 She abietated the company's financial crisis and turned it around.
formal The pharmaceutical company conducted a study on the effects of abietate on liver function.
informal I heard that abietate is a key ingredient in that new skincare product.
slang Do you know if abietate is safe to use in cooking?
figurative His leadership style could be described as abietate, strong and unwavering.
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