IPA: /dɪˌkʌləraɪˈzeɪʃən/
KK: /dɪˌkʌlərɪˈzeɪʃən/
Definition: The process of removing color from an object or substance, often through bleaching or chemical means.
Example: The decolorization of the fabric made it look much lighter and more uniform.
IPA: /dɪˈkʌləraɪz/
KK: /dɪˈkʌləraɪz/
Definition: To remove the color from something, making it colorless or lighter in shade.
Example: The artist decided to decolorize the painting to give it a more vintage look.
IPA: /ˌdiːkəˈmɪʃən/
KK: /diˈkəˌmɪʃən/
Definition: To take something out of active use or service, often referring to equipment or vehicles like ships.
Example: The navy decided to decommission the old battleship after many years of service.
IPA: /ˌdiːˈkɒmpənseɪt/
KK: /diˈkɒmpənˌseɪt/
Definition: To worsen in performance or health because the usual methods to manage problems or stress are not working anymore.
Example: After months of stress, he began to decompensate and struggled to keep up with his responsibilities.
IPA: /ˌdiːkɒmpənˈseɪʃən/
KK: /dɪˌkɑːmpənˈseɪʃən/
Definition: A medical or psychological condition where the body or mind fails to function properly, often leading to serious health issues.
Example: The patient was admitted to the hospital due to heart decompensation, which caused severe breathing difficulties.
IPA: /ˌdiːkəmˈpoʊzəˌbɪlɪti/
KK: /ˌdiːkəmˈpoʊzəˌbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of being able to be broken down into smaller parts or components.
Example: The decomposability of organic materials is important for composting.
IPA: //ˌdiː.kəmˈpəʊ.zə.bəl//
KK: /diːˈkɒmpəʊzəbl/
Definition: Capable of being broken down into simpler parts or components.
Example: Organic waste is decomposable, meaning it can break down naturally over time.
IPA: //dɪˈkoʊm.poʊz//
KK: /diˈkōmpōz/
Definition: To break down into smaller parts or to decay over time.
Example: Leaves decompose on the forest floor, enriching the soil.
Definition: To break down something into smaller parts or elements, often referring to the process of decay or rot.
Example: When leaves fall to the ground, they begin to decompose and enrich the soil.
IPA: //diˈkɒmpoʊzər//
KK: /diˈkōmpōzər/
Definition: A living thing, like a bacterium or fungus, that breaks down dead plants and animals, helping to recycle nutrients back into the environment.
Example: Decomposers play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down dead matter.
IPA: /ˌdiːkəmˈpəʊzɪʃən/
KK: /ˌdiːkəmˈpoʊzɪʃən/
Definition: The process of breaking down or decaying organic materials into simpler parts or elements.
Example: The decomposition of leaves enriches the soil with nutrients.
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