Pronunciation: /ˈɑk.səˌdaɪz/
verb to undergo a chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen
A1 When iron is exposed to oxygen, it can oxidize and form rust.
A2 It is important to protect metal surfaces from moisture to prevent them from oxidizing.
B1 Copper pipes can oxidize over time if they are not properly maintained.
B2 Certain chemicals in the air can cause metals to oxidize more quickly.
C1 Scientists study how different metals oxidize in various environments to understand corrosion better.
C2 The process of metal oxidizing is a complex chemical reaction that can be influenced by many factors.
formal When iron is exposed to oxygen and moisture, it will oxidize and form rust.
informal If you leave that metal out in the rain, it's gonna oxidize and turn all rusty.
slang Don't worry about the bike, it's just gonna oxidize a bit from being left outside.
figurative Over time, the stress of his job began to oxidize his once positive attitude.
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