Pronunciation: /diˈtɑːksɪˌfaɪ/
verb to remove toxins or impurities from the body
A1 I need to detoxify my body by drinking more water.
A2 She decided to detoxify her system by cutting out sugar and processed foods.
B1 Many people believe that detoxifying the liver can improve overall health.
B2 There are various methods to detoxify the body, such as fasting or using herbal supplements.
C1 Professional athletes often undergo rigorous detoxification programs to enhance performance.
C2 The spa offers a specialized treatment to detoxify the skin and promote rejuvenation.
adverb detoxify can be used as an adverb to describe how something is done
A1 She drinks detoxifying tea every morning.
A2 He uses detoxifying face masks to keep his skin clear.
B1 The spa offers a range of treatments to help detoxify the body.
B2 Regular exercise can help to detoxify the body and improve overall health.
C1 Following a strict detoxifying diet can have a significant impact on your well-being.
C2 Professional athletes often undergo specialized detoxifying programs to optimize their performance.
formal It is important to detoxify your body regularly to remove harmful toxins.
informal I heard that drinking lemon water can help detoxify your system.
slang I'm going on a juice cleanse to detoxify after all the junk food I ate.
figurative Sometimes we need to detoxify our minds from negative thoughts and emotions.
detoxified
detoxifies
more detoxified
most detoxified
detoxifies
will detoxify
has detoxified
is detoxifying
detoxify
detoxify
to detoxify
detoxifying
detoxified