C1 adjective Formal

antibioence

/ˌæntiːbaɪoʊˈɛns/

Describing a substance, environment, or property that is fundamentally hostile to or incompatible with biological life and organic growth. It is typically used in specialized scientific or technical contexts to denote a state of complete biological resistance.

Exemplos

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The kitchen surfaces were treated with an antibioence solution to ensure no bacteria could survive.

The kitchen surfaces were treated with an antibioence solution to ensure no bacteria could survive.

2

The protocol requires all containment vessels to maintain an antibioence interior to prevent cross-contamination.

The protocol requires all containment vessels to maintain an antibioence interior to prevent cross-contamination.

3

I bought this antibioence screen protector because it's supposed to keep the phone totally germ-free.

I bought this antibioence screen protector because it's supposed to keep the phone totally germ-free.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
antibioence
Advérbio
antibioencely
Adjetivo
antibioence
Relacionado
antibioency
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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'Bio' (life) + 'ence'. Imagine a force field that is 'against life' (germs/bacteria) and keeps things sterile.

Quiz rápido

The surgeon insisted that the scalpels be treated with an _______ coating to prevent any bacterial adhesion.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: antibioence

Exemplos

1

The kitchen surfaces were treated with an antibioence solution to ensure no bacteria could survive.

everyday

The kitchen surfaces were treated with an antibioence solution to ensure no bacteria could survive.

2

The protocol requires all containment vessels to maintain an antibioence interior to prevent cross-contamination.

formal

The protocol requires all containment vessels to maintain an antibioence interior to prevent cross-contamination.

3

I bought this antibioence screen protector because it's supposed to keep the phone totally germ-free.

informal

I bought this antibioence screen protector because it's supposed to keep the phone totally germ-free.

4

Initial results suggest the synthetic polymer exhibits strong antibioence characteristics under extreme heat.

academic

Initial results suggest the synthetic polymer exhibits strong antibioence characteristics under extreme heat.

5

Our latest line of medical equipment features an antibioence coating to enhance patient safety in hospitals.

business

Our latest line of medical equipment features an antibioence coating to enhance patient safety in hospitals.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
antibioence
Advérbio
antibioencely
Adjetivo
antibioence
Relacionado
antibioency

Colocações comuns

antibioence properties characteristics that resist biological life
antibioence environment a setting where organic life cannot survive
antibioence coating a surface layer that prevents biological growth
antibioence material a substance that is hostile to organisms
display antibioence to show signs of biological resistance

Frases Comuns

total antibioence

complete resistance to all biological organisms

antibioence barrier

a physical or chemical shield against life forms

strictly antibioence

maintaining a rigorous standard of bio-resistance

Frequentemente confundido com

antibioence vs antibiotic

An antibiotic is a medicine that kills bacteria, whereas antibioence describes a general property of being hostile to all biological life.

antibioence vs abiotic

Abiotic refers to physical rather than biological factors in an ecosystem, while antibioence implies an active resistance or hostility to life.

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Notas de uso

This word is primarily used in technical specifications and high-level scientific discourse. It is more intense than 'clean' or 'sterile,' implying a structural or chemical defiance of biological interaction.

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Erros comuns

Learners often confuse the suffix '-ence' for a noun. While 'antibioence' can function as a noun, in this specific test context, it is utilized as an adjective to describe properties.

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Dica de memorização

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'Bio' (life) + 'ence'. Imagine a force field that is 'against life' (germs/bacteria) and keeps things sterile.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Greek 'anti-' (against), 'bios' (life), and the Latin suffix '-entia' indicating a state or quality.

Padrões gramaticais

used primarily as an attributive adjective before a noun cannot be compared (no 'more antibioence') functions as a stative description
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Contexto cultural

Used heavily in science fiction and advanced laboratory settings to describe sterile 'dead zones.'

Quiz rápido

The surgeon insisted that the scalpels be treated with an _______ coating to prevent any bacterial adhesion.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: antibioence

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