Pronunciation: /əˈsɛtɪˌleɪt/
verb to introduce an acetyl group into a compound, typically by chemical reaction
A1 Scientists acetylate proteins in the lab to study their functions.
A2 Students learn how to acetylate organic compounds in their chemistry class.
B1 Chemists often acetylate molecules to modify their properties for various applications.
B2 Researchers have successfully acetylated certain enzymes to enhance their catalytic activity.
C1 The process of acetylating a compound involves specific chemical reactions and precise conditions.
C2 Biochemists use advanced techniques to acetylate complex biomolecules for detailed analysis.
formal Scientists often acetylate proteins in order to study their functions.
informal I heard that researchers are acetylating some molecules for an experiment.
slang I have no idea what acetylating even means, do you?
figurative Sometimes we need to acetylate our approach to problem-solving in order to see things from a different perspective.
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