"Probiotic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Probiotic" Meaning

Lacking the power of procreation.

"Probiotic" Examples

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| Context | Example Sentence |
| --- | --- |
| 1. Health benefits | The probiotic yogurt I eat every morning has improved my digestive health significantly. |
| 2. Science and technology | Scientists are studying the probiotic properties of certain bacteria to develop new remedies for diseases. |
| 3. Fermentation and food | To make the kimchi, we added a probiotic powder to enhance its fermentation process. |
| 4. Environmental conservation | The probiotic plants in our water treatment system help clean up pollutants from the water efficiently. |
| 5. Medical jargon | My dentist advised taking a probiotic supplement to maintain oral health by combating bad bacteria in the mouth.

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People serving a probation period, especially those who have just started a career or job and are being closely supervised or monitored for a certain period of time.

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Probe

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To investigate or examine something closely in order to gather information or data, especially using a scientific method or instrument.

Probed

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To investigate or ask questions in a careful and thorough manner.<br><br>Example: The researcher probed the witnesses to gather more information about the incident.

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Probers

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Probers refer to people who investigate or examine something closely. It can also refer to investigators or researchers who conduct in-depth inquiries into a particular matter or topic.<br><br>Example: The investigative team of probers was tasked with examining the financial records of the corporation.

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Probity

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The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; integrity and uprightness.

Problem-solving

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Problem

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A problem is an issue, situation, or circumstance that has a solution or presents a difficulty or challenge. It can be a theoretical or concrete issue, and it can be internal (e.g., a personal concern) or external (e.g., a social or environmental problem).

Problematic

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The adjective "problematic" refers to something that is difficult, troublesome, or challenging to deal with, often because it is uncertain, ambiguous, or difficult to resolve.<br><br>It can also refer to something that is thought-provoking or controversial, often sparking debate, criticism, or concern.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> This new policy has been causing some problematic issues for our team.<br> The film's portrayal of racism is problematic, but it's also thought-provoking.<br><br>In general, "problematic" implies that a situation or issue is something that requires consideration, analysis, and perhaps resolution.

Problematical

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Problematically

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Having or involving difficulties or challenges; in a way that creates a problem.

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