oxidize

[ˈɒksɪdaɪz]

oxidize Definition

  • 1combine or become combined chemically with oxygen
  • 2lose electrons
  • 3undergo oxidation

Using oxidize: Examples

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

  • Example

    Iron oxidizes when exposed to air and moisture.

  • Example

    The metal will not oxidize if it is coated with paint.

  • Example

    Copper oxidizes to form a green patina over time.

  • Example

    The apple slice turned brown as it oxidized.

oxidize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oxidize

Antonyms for oxidize

Phrases with oxidize

  • to convert carbon into carbon dioxide by combining it with oxygen

    Example

    During respiration, the body oxidizes carbon to produce energy.

  • to corrode or tarnish metal by reacting with oxygen in the air

    Example

    The silver jewelry oxidized and turned black after being exposed to air for too long.

  • to expose wine to air, causing it to react with oxygen and change flavor

    Example

    After opening the bottle, the wine should be consumed quickly before it oxidizes.

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Summary: oxidize in Brief

To 'oxidize' [ˈɒksɪdaɪz] means to chemically combine with oxygen, lose electrons, or undergo oxidation. It can refer to metals corroding or tarnishing, such as 'The silver jewelry oxidized and turned black,' or to organic matter turning brown, like 'The apple slice turned brown as it oxidized.' 'Oxidize' can also refer to converting carbon into carbon dioxide, as in 'During respiration, the body oxidizes carbon to produce energy.'