Sentences

agglutinate in a sentence

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Definition

Agglutinate: to clump or stick together, especially referring to cells or particles in response to a specific agent or condition.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scientist explained how cells agglutinate in response to certain pathogens.
  2. In the lab, we observed how the particles began to agglutinate when exposed to the solution.
  3. The linguist discussed how in some languages, words can agglutinate to form complex meanings.
  4. Researchers found that the antibodies could agglutinate the bacteria, making them easier to eliminate.
  5. As the temperature dropped, the sugar crystals started to agglutinate, forming larger clumps.
  6. The child's finger paint began to agglutinate, creating an interesting texture on the paper.
  7. In chemistry, molecules often agglutinate under specific conditions, impacting their behavior.
  8. Agglutinate formations were noted in the samples collected from the river.
  9. The chef suggested that certain ingredients would agglutinate during cooking, enhancing the dish's flavor.
  10. When discussing grammar, it's important to note how some languages agglutinate to express tense and mood.

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