"Sequestrant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sequestrant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sequestrant" Meaning

A substance that binds up or holds back something, especially an acid or a toxic substance, and prevents it from reacting or releasing its active properties.

"Sequestrant" Examples

Sequestrant Usage Examples


1. Chemical Use

Sequestrants are chemical compounds that can bind to heavy metals to prevent their reactivity, eliminating discoloration in water treatment systems or plumbing.

2. Legal Sequestration

The court placed the suspect's assets in trust to nullify any potential transfers and sequestrate her assets, effectively freezing them until the outcome of her trial.

3. Scientific Context

In biochemistry, EDTA can act as a good polydentate ligand, chelating divalent cations through sequestration, stabilizing biochemical samples for analysis.

4. Linguistic Description

The dietary behavior of the human species exhibits a sequestration of nutrients over time, observed in how certain vitamins accumulate in the human body during different stages of life.

5. Cookery

To avoid contamination from aluminum, some cooks use a sequestrant technique that involves allowing the acidic food to steep in a separate container before transferring the contents to an aluminum dish.

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In a sequence or order, one thing after another. In a step-by-step manner, either in time or in importance. <br><br>Example: "We worked sequentially on each step of the project, and it was a huge success."

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