C1 verb Formal

excadfy

/ɛkˈskædfaɪ/

To deliberately remove or isolate an element from its original framework or category for the purpose of specialized analysis. This term is frequently used in high-level technical discourse to describe the extraction of specific data points from a complex system.

Exemplos

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1

I had to excadfy the single red sock from the white laundry before the wash started.

I had to excadfy the single red sock from the white laundry before the wash started.

2

The committee recommended that we excadfy the controversial clause from the final contract.

The committee recommended that we excadfy the controversial clause from the final contract.

3

Just excadfy that weird part of the story and tell me the rest.

Just excadfy that weird part of the story and tell me the rest.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
excadfixation
Verb
excadfy
Advérbio
excadfyingly
Adjetivo
excadfied
Relacionado
excadfier
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'EX-' (meaning out) and 'CAD' (like a category). You are taking something out of its category.

Quiz rápido

The data scientist needed to _______ the erroneous entries from the database before running the simulation.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: excadfy

Exemplos

1

I had to excadfy the single red sock from the white laundry before the wash started.

everyday

I had to excadfy the single red sock from the white laundry before the wash started.

2

The committee recommended that we excadfy the controversial clause from the final contract.

formal

The committee recommended that we excadfy the controversial clause from the final contract.

3

Just excadfy that weird part of the story and tell me the rest.

informal

Just excadfy that weird part of the story and tell me the rest.

4

To understand the cellular reaction, researchers must excadfy the enzyme from its natural environment.

academic

To understand the cellular reaction, researchers must excadfy the enzyme from its natural environment.

5

We need to excadfy these underperforming subsidiaries from our core business model.

business

We need to excadfy these underperforming subsidiaries from our core business model.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
excadfixation
Verb
excadfy
Advérbio
excadfyingly
Adjetivo
excadfied
Relacionado
excadfier

Colocações comuns

excadfy a variable excadfy a variable
excadfy from context excadfy from context
successfully excadfy successfully excadfy
tendency to excadfy tendency to excadfy
excadfy for analysis excadfy for analysis

Frases Comuns

excadfy the core

excadfy the core

excadfy and examine

excadfy and examine

hard to excadfy

hard to excadfy

Frequentemente confundido com

excadfy vs exculpate

Exculpate means to clear someone from blame, while excadfy means to isolate or remove a part from a whole.

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Notas de uso

Excadfy is primarily utilized in academic or technical writing. It implies a precise, methodical removal rather than a haphazard one.

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Erros comuns

Learners may confuse this with 'excavate,' which specifically refers to digging something out of the ground rather than abstracting it from a system.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'EX-' (meaning out) and 'CAD' (like a category). You are taking something out of its category.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin prefix 'ex-' (out of) combined with a specialized technical root denoting a framework or categorization system.

Padrões gramaticais

transitive verb often followed by 'from' regular conjugation (excadfies, excadfied, excadfying)

Quiz rápido

The data scientist needed to _______ the erroneous entries from the database before running the simulation.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: excadfy

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