Pronunciation: /ˈæsəˌtaɪz/
noun a chemical compound formed by the reaction of an acid with an alcohol, often used in the production of plastics
A1 I don't understand what 'acetize' means.
A2 The process of acetizing the solution was completed successfully.
B1 Acetize is a chemical process used in the production of certain materials.
B2 The researchers studied the acetization of various compounds in the lab.
C1 The company's patented acetization method revolutionized the industry.
C2 The Nobel laureate's groundbreaking work in acetize paved the way for new scientific discoveries.
verb to convert into an acetate
A1 I acetize my clothes to make them smell fresh.
A2 She acetizes the water before drinking it to ensure it's safe.
B1 The lab technician acetized the sample for analysis.
B2 It is important to acetize the surface before applying the paint.
C1 The chemical engineer acetized the compound to study its properties.
C2 The artist acetized the paper before starting the painting to achieve a specific effect.
formal The chemist was able to acetize the compound to create a new substance.
informal I heard you can acetize that solution to make it more potent.
slang Let's acetize this mixture and see what happens.
figurative She was able to acetize her business plan to make it more appealing to investors.
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