Atomization

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Pronunciation: /ˌæt̬əməˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions of atomization

noun the process of breaking something down into very small particles or individual components

Example Sentences

A1 Atomization is the process of breaking something down into very small particles.

A2 The atomization of water occurs when it is turned into steam.

B1 The atomization of the company's departments led to better communication and efficiency.

B2 The atomization of society into individualistic units has been a topic of debate among sociologists.

C1 The atomization of the market has created a need for more targeted marketing strategies.

C2 The atomization of political power has resulted in a complex network of alliances and rivalries.

Examples of atomization in a Sentence

formal The process of atomization involves breaking down a substance into tiny particles.

informal When you use the spray bottle, the liquid goes through atomization to create a fine mist.

slang The new technology is so cool, it's like magic atomization!

figurative The atomization of society's values has led to a breakdown in moral standards.

Grammatical Forms of atomization

past tense

atomized

plural

atomizations

comparative

more atomized

superlative

most atomized

present tense

atomize

future tense

will atomize

perfect tense

have atomized

continuous tense

is atomizing

singular

atomization

positive degree

atomization

infinitive

to atomize

gerund

atomizing

participle

atomized

Origin and Evolution of atomization

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'atomization' originates from the Greek word 'atomos' meaning indivisible, which was coined by the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of ancient Greek philosophy to describe the concept of indivisible particles, the term 'atomization' evolved over time to refer to the process of breaking something down into small individual parts or elements.