Pronunciation: /diˈneɪtʃər/
verb to change the natural qualities of a substance, typically through a chemical process
A1 He accidentally denatured the protein by heating it too much.
A2 The chef denatured the egg whites by beating them vigorously.
B1 It is important to denature harmful enzymes in food to ensure safety.
B2 Scientists use denaturing agents to study the structure of proteins.
C1 The process of denaturing DNA is crucial in genetic research.
C2 Careful denaturation of the sample is necessary for accurate test results.
formal Excessive heat can denature proteins, altering their structure and function.
informal Cooking at high temperatures can mess up the protein's shape and function.
slang If you overcook it, you'll totally wreck the protein's vibe.
figurative His harsh words seemed to denature the atmosphere in the room.
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