Adjuvancy

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdʒuːvənsi/

Definitions of adjuvancy

noun the state or quality of being an adjuvant; the action of helping or assisting in a supportive role

Example Sentences

A1 I don't understand the adjuvancy of adding salt to the recipe.

A2 The adjuvancy of teamwork is essential for completing the project on time.

B1 The adjuvancy of technology has greatly improved communication in the workplace.

B2 The adjuvancy of proper training programs can enhance employee performance.

C1 The adjuvancy of data analysis tools is crucial for making informed business decisions.

C2 The adjuvancy of international partnerships can lead to global business expansion.

Examples of adjuvancy in a Sentence

formal The adjuvancy of the new drug helped to enhance its effectiveness in treating the disease.

informal The adjuvancy of the ingredients really brought out the flavors in the dish.

slang I added a little adjuvancy to my workout routine by incorporating some new exercises.

figurative The adjuvancy of teamwork is essential for the success of any project.

Grammatical Forms of adjuvancy

plural

adjuvancies

comparative

more adjuvant

superlative

most adjuvant

present tense

adjuvances

future tense

will adjuvance

perfect tense

has adjuvanced

continuous tense

is adjuvancing

singular

adjuvancy

positive degree

adjuvancy

infinitive

to adjuvance

gerund

adjuvancing

participle

adjuvancing

Origin and Evolution of adjuvancy

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adjuvancy' originated from Latin 'adiuvantia' meaning assistance or help.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'adjuvancy' has evolved to be used in a more specialized context, often referring to support or aid in a specific field or situation.