C1 adjective Formal

synfugation

/ˌsɪn.fjuːˈɡeɪ.ʃən/

Describing a collective and simultaneous movement of entities or individuals away from a shared center or stimulus. It characterizes synchronized dispersal patterns in technical, social, or scientific contexts.

Ejemplos

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The birds showed a synfugation reaction the moment the loud alarm sounded, scattering in every direction at once.

The birds showed a synfugation reaction the moment the loud alarm sounded, scattering in every direction at once.

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Academic researchers have observed synfugation patterns in microorganisms when exposed to specific toxic agents.

Academic researchers have observed synfugation patterns in microorganisms when exposed to specific toxic agents.

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It was a total synfugation exit; as soon as the rain started, everyone at the park just bolted simultaneously.

It was a total synfugation exit; as soon as the rain started, everyone at the park just bolted simultaneously.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
synfugation
Verb
synfugate
Adverbio
synfugationally
Adjetivo
synfugational
Relacionado
synfugative
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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Syn' (synchronized/together) + 'fug' (like fugitive, to flee). It means 'fleeing together'.

Quiz rápido

The startled herd exhibited a _______ dispersal, with every animal sprinting away from the center at the exact same moment.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: synfugation

Ejemplos

1

The birds showed a synfugation reaction the moment the loud alarm sounded, scattering in every direction at once.

everyday

The birds showed a synfugation reaction the moment the loud alarm sounded, scattering in every direction at once.

2

Academic researchers have observed synfugation patterns in microorganisms when exposed to specific toxic agents.

formal

Academic researchers have observed synfugation patterns in microorganisms when exposed to specific toxic agents.

3

It was a total synfugation exit; as soon as the rain started, everyone at the park just bolted simultaneously.

informal

It was a total synfugation exit; as soon as the rain started, everyone at the park just bolted simultaneously.

4

The synfugation dynamics of the crowd were analyzed to improve emergency exit protocols for the stadium.

academic

The synfugation dynamics of the crowd were analyzed to improve emergency exit protocols for the stadium.

5

The market witnessed a synfugation trend as all major stakeholders simultaneously divested from the high-risk tech sector.

business

The market witnessed a synfugation trend as all major stakeholders simultaneously divested from the high-risk tech sector.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
synfugation
Verb
synfugate
Adverbio
synfugationally
Adjetivo
synfugational
Relacionado
synfugative

Colocaciones comunes

synfugation pattern synfugation pattern
synfugation movement synfugation movement
synfugation force synfugation force
synfugation response synfugation response
synfugation behavior synfugation behavior

Frases Comunes

in a synfugation manner

in a synfugation manner

synfugation effect

synfugation effect

rapid synfugation

rapid synfugation

Se confunde a menudo con

synfugation vs centrifugation

Centrifugation refers specifically to the process of separating substances using a spinning machine, while synfugation refers to a synchronized fleeing or dispersal.

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Notas de uso

This word is extremely rare and typically appears in technical or specialized test environments. Use it primarily as an attributive adjective to describe types of movement or patterns of dispersal.

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Errores comunes

Learners may assume the '-ation' ending makes it only a noun; however, in this specific technical context, it is used as an adjective to describe collective behavior. Do not confuse it with 'suffocation'.

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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Syn' (synchronized/together) + 'fug' (like fugitive, to flee). It means 'fleeing together'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Greek prefix 'syn-' (together) and the Latin 'fugere' (to flee) with the suffix '-ation'.

Patrones gramaticales

Used primarily as an attributive adjective before nouns. Does not usually have a comparative or superlative form. Functions as an abstract descriptor of group dynamics.

Quiz rápido

The startled herd exhibited a _______ dispersal, with every animal sprinting away from the center at the exact same moment.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: synfugation

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