Pronunciation: /ˌæd.hɪˈbɪʃ.ən/
noun the act of applying or using something
A1 The adhibition of new technology in the classroom has improved learning outcomes for students.
A2 The adhibition of safety protocols is necessary to prevent accidents in the workplace.
B1 The adhibition of advanced software has streamlined the company's operations.
B2 The adhibition of innovative marketing strategies has boosted sales for the company.
C1 The adhibition of artificial intelligence in healthcare has revolutionized patient care.
C2 The adhibition of cutting-edge technology has propelled the company to the forefront of the industry.
verb to apply or use something
A1 I adhibit my daily routine to include exercise.
A2 She adhibited a new strategy to improve sales.
B1 The company adhibited a strict policy on data protection.
B2 The chef adhibited a unique twist to the traditional recipe.
C1 The artist adhibited various techniques to create a masterpiece.
C2 The scientist adhibited innovative methods in their research.
formal The adhibition of new technology in the healthcare industry has led to significant improvements in patient care.
informal I'm not sure about the adhibition of these new rules at work, it seems unnecessary.
slang The adhibition of that new slang word is catching on fast among teenagers.
figurative The adhibition of creativity in problem-solving can lead to innovative solutions.
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