parasitize

[ˈpærəsaɪz]

parasitize Definition

to live on or inside another organism and feed off it, often without killing it.

Using parasitize: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tick parasitizes on the deer.

  • Example

    The plant was parasitized by aphids.

  • Example

    The bird was found to be parasitized by a type of mite.

parasitize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for parasitize

Phrases with parasitize

  • endoparasitize

    to live inside the host's body

    Example

    The tapeworm endoparasitizes in the intestines of its host.

  • ectoparasitize

    to live outside the host's body

    Example

    The lice ectoparasitize on the hair of their host.

  • an organism that can live either independently or as a parasite

    Example

    The mosquito is a facultative parasite, feeding on both nectar and blood.

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Summary: parasitize in Brief

'Parasitize' [ˈpærəsaɪz] means to live on or inside another organism and feed off it, often without killing it. It is used to describe the relationship between a parasite and its host, such as 'The tick parasitizes on the deer.' The term extends into phrases like 'endoparasitize' and 'ectoparasitize,' denoting the location of the parasite, and 'facultative parasite,' describing an organism that can live either independently or as a parasite.