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oxygenate

[ok-si-juh-neyt] / ˈɒk sɪ dʒəˌneɪt /
VERB
add oxygen
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Current treatments consist of a series of three open heart surgeries all before the patient's 5th year of life that reroutes oxygenated blood supply to the right ventricle.

From Science Daily

In a shipworm burrow, a mussel could plug the hole with its body, creating a low-oxygen environment for its symbionts while still accessing oxygenated ocean water it needs outside the burrow.

From New York Times

For instance, the authors are quite interested to learn whether these organisms were adapted to oxygenated or anoxic environments.

From Science Daily

These branches are ultimately responsible for oxygenating the blood in the lungs.

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A failing heart gradually loses its ability to properly supply the body with oxygenated blood.

From Science Daily