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metabolize

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for metabolize.

Editorial note

The difference is likely in both the dose relative to body weight, and the intensity (since dogs metabolize it much faster and more completely).

Examples15
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(biology, intransitive) To undergo metabolism.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of metabolize gathered in one view.

verb

(biology, intransitive) To undergo metabolism.

verb

(biology, transitive) To cause a substance to undergo metabolism.

verb

(biology, transitive) To produce a substance using metabolism.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for metabolize.

verb

(biology, intransitive) To undergo metabolism.

verb

(biology, transitive) To cause a substance to undergo metabolism.

verb

(biology, transitive) To produce a substance using metabolism.

verb

(by extension, transitive) To absorb and process as if by metabolism.

Example sentences

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The difference is likely in both the dose relative to body weight, and the intensity (since dogs metabolize it much faster and more completely).

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Relaxing after intense effort not only provides an opportunity to rejuvenate, but also to metabolize and embed learning.

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Your body will not be able to metabolize glucose from your diet if you're eating only fats.

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Most people are not able to metabolize fat at the rates required to avoid fatigue without undergoing ketoadaptation though.

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The simple way to metabolize this system is just not to get unhappy when you get downvoted.

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Apparently the human body knows perfectly well how to metabolize it completely without any taxing effects.

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If your diet is mostly simple carbohydrates, they metabolize quickly and leave you hungry for more.

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This is the reason why most carnivores can’t metabolize alcohol, while humans and other herbi-/omnivores can.

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But he isn't lucky in the sense that some people can metabolize carbohydrates much better and can consume more than others.

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Additionally, dogs metabolize xylitol differently, and it's thought that a side effect of the metabolization is to deplete adenosine triphosphate in the liver, which can cause liver necrosis (obviously very bad news).

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In some cases, it takes months or even years to fully metabolize, but in my experience the results are almost always highly positive.

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The weightlifting will tell the body that the muscles are needed and it will then have less of a tendency to metabolize them for energy.

Quote examples

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People metabolize pharmaceuticals differently (google "cytochrome P450 defect", and try to convince me that such natural variation in metabolism of certain pharmaceuticals is a defect from any perspective other than big pharma's).

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"The simple way to metabolize this system is just not to get unhappy when you get down voted." True, and this is also an official guideline.

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Consider the broccoli example mentioned in the article: "A 2011 study on broccoli, for example, found that giving subjects fresh broccoli florets led them to absorb and metabolize seven times more of the anticancer compounds known as glucosinolates, present in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables, than when glucosinolates were given in straight capsule form.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use metabolize in a sentence?

The difference is likely in both the dose relative to body weight, and the intensity (since dogs metabolize it much faster and more completely).

What does metabolize mean?

(biology, intransitive) To undergo metabolism.

What part of speech is metabolize?

metabolize is commonly used as verb.