Pronunciation: /ɪˈnæktɪˌve/
verb to make inactive or nonfunctional
A1 The remote control has a button to inactivate the TV.
A2 Make sure to inactivate the security system before leaving the house.
B1 The IT department had to inactivate the old email accounts to prevent security breaches.
B2 The software update accidentally inactivated several important features.
C1 The scientists developed a method to quickly inactivate harmful bacteria in food products.
C2 The military used a special chemical agent to inactivate enemy communication systems.
formal The enzyme was designed to inactivate harmful bacteria.
informal Just press this button to inactivate the alarm system.
slang I can't believe she inactivated her social media account!
figurative His words had the power to inactivate her confidence.
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