different between inactivate vs inactivator
inactivate
English
Etymology
inactive +? -ate
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nækt?ve?t/
Verb
inactivate (third-person singular simple present inactivates, present participle inactivating, simple past and past participle inactivated)
- (transitive) To make inactive.
- 1974, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, The Mote in God's Eye
- 'Computer inactivated,' Crawford reported. 'I get nothing at all.'
- 1974, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, The Mote in God's Eye
Translations
See also
- deactivate
- disactivate
Anagrams
- vaticinate
inactivate From the web:
- what inactivates acetylcholine
- what inactivates protein kinase a
- what inactivates map kinase
- what inactivates pathogen and causes agglutination
- what inactivates camp
- what inactivates glycogen phosphorylase
- what inactivates trypsin
- what inactivates enzymes
inactivator
English
Etymology
inactivate +? -or
Noun
inactivator (plural inactivators)
- That which inactivates.
Anagrams
- vaticinator
inactivator From the web:
- what does inactivated mean
- what is enzyme inactivators
- meaning of inactivated
- deactivated or inactivated
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