
1) Actuate 2) Cause 3) Cause to function 4) Cause to function or act 5) Elicit 6) Energize 7) Excite 8) Generate 9) Get going 10) Initiate 11) Make active or more active 12) Make more adsorptive 13) Make radioactive 14) Motivate 15) Pioneer 16) Produce 17) Prompt 18) Push a button 19) Put in motion or move to act
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• (v. t.) To make active.
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1.to render activity. 2.to become active. 3.to convert (a compound, as a provitamin or enzyme) into an active form or different compound, esp. into one that has a particular biological action (e.g. ergosterol by irradiation to vitamin D2 for use in treating rickets).
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In biology, to stimulate a cell in a resting state to become active. This causes biochemical and functional changes in the activated cell.
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To turn on, supply power, or enable systems, equipment, or devices to become active by normal operating controls. Examples include turning on the gas or water supply valves to the fixtures and appliances and activating electrical breakers or fuses.
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1. To render activity. ... 2. To become active. ... 3. <chemistry> To convert (a compound, as a provitamin or enzyme) into an active form or different compound, especially. Into one that has a particular biological action (for example ergosterol by irradiation to vitamin D2 for use in treating rickets). ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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Ac'ti·vate transitive verb To make active. [ Obsolete]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ak′ti-vāt Definitions: 1. To render active. 2. To make radioactive.
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[
v] - make more adsorptive 2. [v] - aerate (sewage) so as to favor the growth of organisms that decompose organic matter 3. [v] - make (substances) radioactive 4. [v] - make active or more active
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activate 1. To set in motion; to make active or more active. 2. To organize or to create (a military unit, for example): 'The governor had to activate the National Guard.' 3. To treat (sewage) with aeration and bacteria to aid decomposition. 4. In chemistry, to accelerate a reaction in, as by heat. 5. In physics, to make (a substance) radioacti...
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The phase in a lesson where students have the opportunity tpractice language forms. See controlled practice, guided practice, and free practice.
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verb aerate (sewage) so as to favor the growth of organisms that decompose organic matter
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verb make active or more active; `activate an old file`
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Process of commence lease billing.
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Process of commence lease billing.
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to make active; cause to function or act. · to activate a molecule. · to render more reactive; excite:to activate a molecule. · to induce radioactivity.
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