C1 verb Formell

micromortious

/ˌmaɪkroʊˈmɔːrtiəs/

To calculate or estimate the minute probability of death associated with a specific action, typically measured in units representing a one-in-a-million chance. This verb is used to statistically assess the inherent danger of activities by quantifying potential mortality risks.

Beispiele

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1

I tend to micromortious my daily commute to justify taking the safer train route.

I tend to calculate the one-in-a-million death risk of my daily commute to justify taking the safer train route.

2

The safety commission must micromortious the new industrial protocols before they are implemented.

The safety commission must statistically assess the mortality risk of the new industrial protocols before they are implemented.

3

Stop trying to micromortious your weekend trip and just enjoy yourself!

Stop trying to calculate the tiny death risks of your weekend trip and just enjoy yourself!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
micromortization
Verb
micromortious
Adverb
micromortiously
Adjektiv
micromortious
Verwandt
micromort
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Micro' (small) + 'Mort' (death). You are 'micromort-ing' an activity by counting how many tiny chances of death it contains.

Schnelles Quiz

The analysts were asked to ________ the potential hazards of the new skydiving equipment.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: micromortious

Beispiele

1

I tend to micromortious my daily commute to justify taking the safer train route.

everyday

I tend to calculate the one-in-a-million death risk of my daily commute to justify taking the safer train route.

2

The safety commission must micromortious the new industrial protocols before they are implemented.

formal

The safety commission must statistically assess the mortality risk of the new industrial protocols before they are implemented.

3

Stop trying to micromortious your weekend trip and just enjoy yourself!

informal

Stop trying to calculate the tiny death risks of your weekend trip and just enjoy yourself!

4

Researchers often micromortious medical procedures to help patients weigh the benefits against the statistical hazards.

academic

Researchers often quantify the minute mortality risks of medical procedures to help patients weigh the benefits against the statistical hazards.

5

Actuaries micromortious high-risk sports to determine appropriate insurance premiums for enthusiasts.

business

Actuaries calculate the one-in-a-million death risks of high-risk sports to determine appropriate insurance premiums for enthusiasts.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
micromortization
Verb
micromortious
Adverb
micromortiously
Adjektiv
micromortious
Verwandt
micromort

Häufige Kollokationen

micromortious the risk to calculate the mortality risk
micromortious an activity to assess the danger of an activity
micromortious the probability to estimate the chance of death
micromortious the data to process mortality data statistically
micromortious a procedure to evaluate the safety of a procedure

Häufige Phrasen

micromortious the odds

to calculate the specific danger level

micromortious one's lifestyle

to evaluate the risk of one's daily habits

failed to micromortious

did not properly account for statistical risks

Wird oft verwechselt mit

micromortious vs mortify

Mortify means to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ashamed, whereas micromortious refers to quantifying risk.

micromortious vs micromanage

Micromanage refers to controlling every small part of an enterprise, while micromortious specifically concerns risk calculation.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is highly technical and used primarily in specialized fields like risk analysis, actuarial science, or rationalist philosophy. While it looks like an adjective because of the '-ous' suffix, it functions as a verb meaning to perform the calculation.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often assume this is an adjective because of its suffix; remember that in this specific context, it is used as a transitive verb requiring an object.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'Micro' (small) + 'Mort' (death). You are 'micromort-ing' an activity by counting how many tiny chances of death it contains.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the unit 'micromort' (one-in-a-million chance of death), coined by Ronald Howard in 1979, combined with a verbalizing suffix.

Grammatikmuster

Transitive verb: micromortious + [noun/activity] Regular conjugation: micromortiouses, micromortioused, micromortiousing
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Kultureller Kontext

The term is associated with the 'Quantified Self' movement and effective altruism communities that value statistical precision in life choices.

Schnelles Quiz

The analysts were asked to ________ the potential hazards of the new skydiving equipment.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: micromortious

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