IPA: /ˈfærəˌdaɪz/
KK: /fɛrəˌdaɪz/
To treat or stimulate a muscle or nerve using a type of electrical current known as faradic current.
The therapist decided to faradize the patient's injured muscle to promote healing.
Past: faradized
Past Participle: faradized
Faradize → It is derived from 'farad' (named after Michael Faraday, a scientist known for his work in electromagnetism) and the suffix '-ize' (meaning to make or to become). The word 'faradize' means to make something operate in a manner related to the principles of Faraday's work, particularly in the context of electrical capacitance.
Think of 'farad' as a reference to the scientist who contributed to our understanding of electricity, and remember that '-ize' means to make something. So, to 'faradize' something is to make it operate according to Faraday's principles.