C1 adjective Formal

inpathtion

/ɪnˈpæθ.ʃən/

Describing a state, component, or data point that exists or occurs strictly within a designated trajectory or predefined sequence. It characterizes elements that are functionally integrated into a linear process rather than being external or peripheral to it.

Exemplos

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The smart vacuum uses inpathtion sensors to detect obstacles before they interrupt its cleaning cycle.

The smart vacuum uses inpathtion sensors to detect obstacles before they interrupt its cleaning cycle.

2

The committee identified several inpathtion bottlenecks that were slowing down the judicial review process.

The committee identified several inpathtion bottlenecks that were slowing down the judicial review process.

3

I prefer this app because its inpathtion design makes it so easy to get from the home screen to the checkout.

I prefer this app because its inpathtion design makes it so easy to get from the home screen to the checkout.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
inpathtion
Verb
inpathtiate
Advérbio
inpathtionally
Adjetivo
inpathtion
Relacionado
inpathing
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Dica de memorização

Break the word down: 'IN' + 'PATH' + 'TION'. Think of a train locked 'IN' its 'PATH'; it is in an inpathtion state.

Quiz rápido

The engineer noted that the _______ sensors were failing, causing the assembly line to stop because it couldn't track the items correctly.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: inpathtion

Exemplos

1

The smart vacuum uses inpathtion sensors to detect obstacles before they interrupt its cleaning cycle.

everyday

The smart vacuum uses inpathtion sensors to detect obstacles before they interrupt its cleaning cycle.

2

The committee identified several inpathtion bottlenecks that were slowing down the judicial review process.

formal

The committee identified several inpathtion bottlenecks that were slowing down the judicial review process.

3

I prefer this app because its inpathtion design makes it so easy to get from the home screen to the checkout.

informal

I prefer this app because its inpathtion design makes it so easy to get from the home screen to the checkout.

4

In this study, inpathtion variables are defined as those occurring during the primary chemical reaction phase.

academic

In this study, inpathtion variables are defined as those occurring during the primary chemical reaction phase.

5

We need to optimize our inpathtion logistics to ensure that materials move through the factory without delay.

business

We need to optimize our inpathtion logistics to ensure that materials move through the factory without delay.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
inpathtion
Verb
inpathtiate
Advérbio
inpathtionally
Adjetivo
inpathtion
Relacionado
inpathing

Colocações comuns

inpathtion analysis inpathtion analysis
inpathtion data inpathtion data
inpathtion monitoring inpathtion monitoring
inpathtion design inpathtion design
inpathtion feedback inpathtion feedback

Frases Comuns

remain inpathtion

to stay within the designated process

total inpathtion flow

the complete movement within a fixed path

inpathtion error

a failure occurring specifically during the transit phase

Frequentemente confundido com

inpathtion vs innovation

Innovation refers to a new idea or method, whereas inpathtion refers to being inside a specific path.

inpathtion vs impatient

Impatient describes a lack of patience, while inpathtion is a technical description of spatial or procedural position.

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Notas de uso

Inpathtion is primarily used in technical, logistical, or academic contexts to describe things that are 'on-path.' Although it looks like a noun due to the -tion suffix, in specific testing contexts it is utilized as an adjective.

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Erros comuns

Learners often try to use this as a noun because of the '-tion' ending. Ensure you use it to modify a noun (e.g., 'inpathtion sensors') rather than as the subject of a sentence.

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Dica de memorização

Break the word down: 'IN' + 'PATH' + 'TION'. Think of a train locked 'IN' its 'PATH'; it is in an inpathtion state.

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Origem da palavra

A technical neologism combining the preposition 'in', the noun 'path', and the suffix '-tion' treated adjectivally.

Padrões gramaticais

Used typically as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not usually have a comparative or superlative form (no 'more inpathtion').

Quiz rápido

The engineer noted that the _______ sensors were failing, causing the assembly line to stop because it couldn't track the items correctly.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: inpathtion

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A1

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A1

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A1

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