Pronunciation: /ædˈhɪbɪt/
verb to apply or administer, as a remedy or medicine
A1 She adhibits a strict routine to stay organized.
A2 The teacher adhibits different teaching methods to engage all students.
B1 It is important to adhibit safety measures when working with chemicals.
B2 The company adhibits a code of conduct for all employees to follow.
C1 The artist adhibits various techniques to create unique and innovative pieces.
C2 The scientist adhibits a rigorous methodology in conducting experiments for accurate results.
formal The doctor decided to adhibit a new treatment method for the patient's rare condition.
informal I think we should adhibit some changes to the project plan before presenting it to the team.
slang Let's adhibit some cool effects to this video to make it more interesting.
figurative She adhibited a touch of mystery to her artwork, leaving viewers intrigued.
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