Aestivates

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛs.təˌveɪts/

Definitions of aestivates

verb Aestivates is a verb that means to spend the summer in a state of torpor or dormancy, often used in reference to animals.

Example Sentences

A1 The bear aestivates during the hot summer months.

A2 Some reptiles aestivate to avoid extreme heat.

B1 Certain animals aestivate as a survival strategy in arid climates.

B2 The tortoise aestivates by burying itself in the ground to conserve energy.

C1 Scientists study how different species aestivate to understand their physiological adaptations.

C2 Aestivation is a fascinating behavior observed in various organisms across different ecosystems.

Examples of aestivates in a Sentence

formal During the hot summer months, the turtle aestivates to avoid the extreme heat.

informal My pet tortoise loves to aestivate in its cozy burrow when it's too hot outside.

slang I wish I could just aestivate all day instead of dealing with this heat.

figurative Sometimes I feel like aestivating from the world and just taking a break from everything.

Grammatical Forms of aestivates

past tense

aestivated

plural

aestivates

comparative

more aestivated

superlative

most aestivated

present tense

aestivates

future tense

will aestivate

perfect tense

has aestivated

continuous tense

is aestivating

singular

aestivate

positive degree

aestivate

infinitive

to aestivate

gerund

aestivating

participle

aestivating

Origin and Evolution of aestivates

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aestivates' originates from the Latin word 'aestivatus', which means 'to spend the summer'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'aestivates' has evolved to refer to the act of spending the summer in a dormant state, particularly used in relation to animals that hibernate during the summer months.