detoxify

[diːˈtɒksɪfaɪ]

detoxify Definition

  • 1remove toxic substances or qualities from
  • 2treat (someone) for alcohol or drug dependence, especially by a period of abstinence, the use of medication, and counseling

Using detoxify: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "detoxify" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Drinking water helps to detoxify the body.

  • Example

    The liver detoxifies harmful substances in the body.

  • Example

    She went to rehab to detoxify from drugs.

  • Example

    He decided to detoxify his life by quitting his job and moving to the countryside.

detoxify Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with detoxify

  • detox diet

    a diet that aims to remove toxins from the body

    Example

    She went on a detox diet to cleanse her body.

  • detox drink

    a beverage that is believed to help remove toxins from the body

    Example

    She drinks a detox drink every morning to start her day.

  • digital detox

    a period of time during which a person refrains from using electronic devices such as smartphones or computers, regarded as an opportunity to reduce stress or focus on social interaction in the physical world

    Example

    She took a weekend off for a digital detox to recharge herself.

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Summary: detoxify in Brief

The verb 'detoxify' [diːˈtɒksɪfaɪ] means to remove toxic substances or qualities from something or someone. It can refer to cleansing the body of harmful substances, as in 'Drinking water helps to detoxify the body,' or treating someone for alcohol or drug dependence, as in 'She went to rehab to detoxify from drugs.' The term extends into phrases like 'detox diet,' 'detox drink,' and 'digital detox,' which refer to diets, beverages, and periods of time during which people refrain from using electronic devices.

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