ultraturbtion
To apply extreme, high-frequency agitation or turbulence to a substance, typically in a laboratory or industrial setting. This verb describes the process of disrupting a system's stability to achieve a state of hyper-homogeneity or to trigger a specific reaction.
Beispiele
3 von 5You should ultraturbtion the cleaning solution if the sediment does not dissolve with regular stirring.
You should intensely agitate the cleaning solution if the sediment does not dissolve with regular stirring.
The protocol requires that we ultraturbtion the serum to ensure the proteins are fully suspended.
The protocol requires that we provide extreme agitation to the serum to ensure the proteins are fully suspended.
Just ultraturbtion the bottle for a second before you pour it out.
Just shake the bottle very hard for a second before you pour it out.
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Merkhilfe
Think of an 'Ultra' 'Turbo' 'Action'—it's not just moving; it's moving at a turbo-charged, extreme level.
Schnelles Quiz
To achieve a perfectly uniform molecular distribution, the scientist had to _______ the compound for several minutes.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: ultraturbtion
Beispiele
You should ultraturbtion the cleaning solution if the sediment does not dissolve with regular stirring.
everydayYou should intensely agitate the cleaning solution if the sediment does not dissolve with regular stirring.
The protocol requires that we ultraturbtion the serum to ensure the proteins are fully suspended.
formalThe protocol requires that we provide extreme agitation to the serum to ensure the proteins are fully suspended.
Just ultraturbtion the bottle for a second before you pour it out.
informalJust shake the bottle very hard for a second before you pour it out.
In this experiment, the researchers ultraturbtion the liquid helium to observe quantum vortex formations.
academicIn this experiment, the researchers subjected the liquid helium to extreme turbulence to observe quantum vortex formations.
We need to ultraturbtion our traditional workflow to identify inefficiencies in the supply chain.
businessWe need to radically disrupt our traditional workflow to identify inefficiencies in the supply chain.
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Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
ultraturbtion to the limit
agitating something as much as physically possible
state of ultraturbtion
a condition of extreme disorder or movement
ready to ultraturbtion
prepared to undergo intense agitation
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Ultracentrifugation uses spinning to separate components, whereas ultraturbtion uses extreme agitation to mix or disturb them.
Perturbation is a general noun for a disturbance, while ultraturbtion is used here as a specific verb for intense, high-speed turbulence.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word specifically when standard terms like 'mix' or 'shake' do not capture the extreme intensity or technical nature of the agitation. It is most appropriate in scientific contexts or as a high-level metaphorical verb in business and social sciences.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake the '-tion' ending for a noun; however, in this specific technical context, it functions as a verb stem. Do not use it for gentle movements.
Merkhilfe
Think of an 'Ultra' 'Turbo' 'Action'—it's not just moving; it's moving at a turbo-charged, extreme level.
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the Latin 'ultra' (beyond/extreme) and 'turbare' (to throw into disorder or agitate).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Mainly used in high-level research environments or science-fiction literature to describe advanced technological processes.
Schnelles Quiz
To achieve a perfectly uniform molecular distribution, the scientist had to _______ the compound for several minutes.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: ultraturbtion
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