Oxygenate in a sentence as a verb

You find money to oxygenate the flame wherever you can.

Let the water fill up the submarine while breathing deep to oxygenate your body just like a swimmer.

“To combat the radiation and metals in my system and oxygenate it.”An 80 gallon bathtub?

Just like a dialysis machine filters the blood, is there a machine that can oxygenate the blood outside of the body?

All of those activities are great, but this is kind of like saying that your heart does so much work in moving blood around that it does not need to oxygenate your blood.

One technique is to over-oxygenate yourself before diving.

The most convincing explanation that I heard was that by building up a tolerance in your body to carbon dioxide, you actually train your body to oxygenate itself better.

I wonder since fetal hemoglobin has stronger binding with oxygen which means the blood can oxygenate faster if this can be used for other issues as well like reduced lung capacity and performance enhancement.

I wouldn't have leased an electric car if not for that deduction; would you rather the state have the deducted amount, or replace a smog-spewing old Jeep with a zero emissions vehicle?As for your analogy: the heart doesn't oxygenate blood, its sole purpose IS to move blood, and somehow punishing it for not oxygenating while ignoring the service of pumping is just downright stupid.

Oxygenate definitions

verb

impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen; "oxygenate blood"

See also: oxygenize oxygenise aerate