Oxygenate

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɑk.sɪ.dʒə.neɪt/

Definitions of oxygenate

verb to supply or treat with oxygen

Example Sentences

A1 Plants oxygenate the air during photosynthesis.

A2 Fish use their gills to oxygenate their blood.

B1 It is important to oxygenate the water in the fish tank regularly.

B2 The hospital used a ventilator to oxygenate the patient's lungs.

C1 The oxygenation process in the body is crucial for overall health.

C2 Scientists are researching new ways to efficiently oxygenate artificial organs.

Examples of oxygenate in a Sentence

formal It is important to oxygenate the water in the fish tank to ensure the health of the fish.

informal Don't forget to oxygenate the water before adding the fish to the tank.

slang Make sure you give the water a good oxygenating before putting the fish in.

figurative The new ventilation system will oxygenate the entire building with fresh air.

Grammatical Forms of oxygenate

past tense

oxygenated

plural

oxygenates

comparative

more oxygenated

superlative

most oxygenated

present tense

oxygenate

future tense

will oxygenate

perfect tense

have oxygenated

continuous tense

is oxygenating

singular

oxygenate

positive degree

oxygenate

infinitive

to oxygenate

gerund

oxygenating

participle

oxygenating

Origin and Evolution of oxygenate

First Known Use: 1788 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'oxygenate' originated from the combination of the word 'oxygen' and the suffix '-ate', which is commonly used in chemistry to indicate a compound containing a specified element.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of chemistry to describe the process of combining or treating with oxygen, the word 'oxygenate' has evolved to also refer to the act of saturating or infusing with oxygen, especially in the context of medical treatments or environmental processes.