Pronunciation: /ˈæsəˌdaɪzər/
noun a substance used to make something acidic or to lower the pH level of a substance
A1 An acidizer is a substance that lowers the pH level of soil.
A2 Farmers use acidizers to adjust the acidity of their fields.
B1 The use of acidizers in agriculture requires careful monitoring of soil conditions.
B2 Chemical companies produce different types of acidizers for various industrial applications.
C1 Researchers are studying the long-term effects of acidizers on the environment.
C2 The development of advanced acidizers has revolutionized the field of soil science.
formal The acidizer is used in the oil and gas industry to increase the productivity of wells.
informal I heard they're bringing in the acidizer to help with the clogged pipes.
slang Let's bring in the acidizer and clear this mess up.
figurative Her sharp words acted as an acidizer, dissolving the tension in the room.
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