Pronunciation: /ˈeɪ.bi.ə.teɪt/

Definitions of abietate

verb to turn into resin or pitch, as by distillation

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of abietate in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of abietate

past tense

abietated

plural

abietates

comparative

more abietate

superlative

most abietate

present tense

abietates

future tense

will abietate

perfect tense

has abietated

continuous tense

is abietating

singular

abietate

positive degree

abietate

infinitive

to abietate

gerund

abietating

participle

abietating

Origin and Evolution of abietate

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abietate' is derived from the Latin word 'abies' meaning fir tree.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of chemistry to refer to a salt or ester of abietic acid derived from fir trees, the term 'abietate' has evolved to also be used in the field of botany to describe certain plant compounds or derivatives related to fir trees.