Cause+to+undergo

  • 81lyse — [lʌɪz] verb Biology undergo or cause to undergo lysis …

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  • 82mutate — verb undergo or cause to undergo mutation. Derivatives mutative adjective mutator noun Origin C19: back form. from mutation …

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  • 83transition — noun 1》 the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. 2》 Music a momentary modulation. verb chiefly N. Amer. undergo or cause to undergo a transition. Derivatives transitional adjective transitionally adverb… …

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  • 84wear — wear1 verb (past wore; past participle worn wɔ:n) 1》 have (something) on one s body or a part of one s body as clothing, decoration, or protection. 2》 exhibit or present (a particular facial expression or appearance). 3》 undergo or cause to… …

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  • 85autolyze — au•to•lyze [[t]ˈɔt lˌaɪz[/t]] v. lyzed, lyz•ing 1) biochem. to cause to undergo autolysis 2) biochem. to undergo autolysis • Etymology: 1900–05; back formation from autolysis, on the model of analyze …

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  • 86decompress — de•com•press [[t]ˌdi kəmˈprɛs[/t]] v. t. 1) cvb to cause to undergo decompression 2) cvb to undergo decompression 3) cvb inf to relax; unwind • Etymology: 1900–05; trans. of F décomprimer de com•pres′sive, adj …

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  • 87fibrillate — fi•bril•late [[t]ˈfaɪ brəˌleɪt, ˈfɪb rə [/t]] v. i. v. t. lat•ed, lat•ing pat to undergo or cause to undergo fibrillation • Etymology: 1830–40 fi′bril•la tive, adj …

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  • 88metathesize — me•tath•e•size [[t]məˈtæθ əˌsaɪz[/t]] v. t. v. i. sized, siz•ing to cause to undergo or undergo metathesis • Etymology: 1915–20 …

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  • 89mutate — mu•tate [[t]ˈmyu teɪt[/t]] v. tat•ed, tat•ing 1) cv ling. phn to undergo mutation 2) gen to cause to undergo mutation • Etymology: 1810–20; < L mūtātus, ptp. of mūtare to change; see ate I mu′ta•tive tə tɪv adj …

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  • 90reincarnate — re•in•car•nate v. [[t]ˌri ɪnˈkɑr neɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] nɪt, neɪt[/t]] v. nat•ed, nat•ing, adj. 1) ear to undergo or cause to undergo reincarnation 2) ear incarnate anew • Etymology: 1855–60 …

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