(British spelling) oxidation
oxidisation
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for oxidisation.
Editorial note
Tea leaves are oxidised to make black tea (as opposed to green tea) and tearing the leaves is sometimes part of that process to speed up oxidisation.
Quick take
(British spelling) oxidation
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for oxidisation.
noun
(British spelling) oxidation
See also: oxidation, oxidization
Example sentences
Tea leaves are oxidised to make black tea (as opposed to green tea) and tearing the leaves is sometimes part of that process to speed up oxidisation.
Certainly for non oxided elements, Bismuth being a wonderful element colour wise with oxidisation in effect.
There's enough data from the Android ecosystem that it's much better to focus oxidisation on new software instead of old.
Weight and oxidisation are certainly issues, but mostly it's that the alu is easy to bend and cut by hand, and is more than strong enough to withstand high winds.
Liquid Oxygen is (surprise!) a powerful oxidisation agent whilst Hydrogen will cause early failure of the metal parts via hydrogen embrittlement.
Complex compounds can be susceptible to oxidisation and generally decay and degrade over time.
First: This bulb was not turned on, and a light-bulb in storage does not degrade, there's no oxidisation happening inside the bulb itself.
GN called out the lack of further details relating to oxidisation, fyi.
GamersNexus has indicated they know about the oxidisation issue, intel subsequently confirm it was known internally but no public statement was made until now.
GamersNexus has indicated they know about the oxidisation issue, intel *subsequently* confirm it was known internally but no public statement was made until now.
Low levels of insulin are correlated with higher rates of lipid oxidisation.
Perhaps these end up making wine more susceptible to oxidisation and fermentation?
Proper noun examples
Oxidisation (burning) needs oxygen, and oxygen needs to be somehow added to keep the 'fire' (your continued existence as an entity) going.
Oxidisation in the context of CPU fabrication sounds pretty bad, I find it hard to believe it would have no impact on CPU stability regardless of what Intels PR team to say while minimizing any actual impacts caused.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use oxidisation in a sentence?
Tea leaves are oxidised to make black tea (as opposed to green tea) and tearing the leaves is sometimes part of that process to speed up oxidisation.
What does oxidisation mean?
(British spelling) oxidation
What part of speech is oxidisation?
oxidisation is commonly used as noun.