Pronunciation: /ˈeɪsˌfeɪt/
noun a chemical compound commonly used as an insecticide
A1 Acephate is a type of insecticide used in agriculture.
A2 Farmers often use acephate to control pests on their crops.
B1 The use of acephate has been linked to environmental concerns due to its impact on non-target organisms.
B2 Researchers are studying the long-term effects of acephate exposure on human health.
C1 Regulatory agencies have set limits on the amount of acephate that can be used in agricultural practices.
C2 Scientists are developing alternative insecticides to replace acephate in order to reduce its negative effects on the environment.
formal The agricultural industry commonly uses acephate as an insecticide to control pests.
informal My neighbor swears by using acephate in his garden to keep bugs away.
slang I heard acephate is the bomb when it comes to getting rid of bugs.
figurative Using acephate is like having a secret weapon against pesky insects.
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