conjugates (Meaning)

conjugates

forming a single piece, an element of a mathematical group that is equal to a given element of the group multiplied on the right by another element and on the left by the inverse of the latter element, to join together, to pair and fuse in conjugation (see conjugation sense 3a), having the same derivation and therefore usually some likeness in meaning, to give in prescribed order the various inflectional forms of, to become joined together, acting or operating as if joined, functioning or operating simultaneously as if joined, joined together especially in pairs, conjugate complex number, relating to or being conjugate complex numbers, to pair and unite in conjugation, something conjugate, to give the various forms of a verb in order, to unite (as with the elimination of water) so that the product is easily broken down (as by hydrolysis) into the original compounds, a chemical compound formed by the union of two compounds or united with another compound, having features in common but opposite or inverse in some particular, related by the difference of a proton, to pair and fuse in conjugation, to pair in synapsis

conjugates Sentence Examples

  1. The children laughed merrily at the clown's antics.
  2. The old man walked slowly down the cobblestone street.
  3. The dog barked incessantly at the mail carrier.
  4. She spoke passionately about her beliefs.
  5. The wind howled fiercely through the trees.
  6. The birds sang sweetly in the morning light.
  7. The teacher explained the lesson patiently to her students.
  8. The artist painted skillfully on the canvas.
  9. The thief crept cautiously through the window.
  10. The soldiers marched bravely into battle.

FAQs About the word conjugates

forming a single piece, an element of a mathematical group that is equal to a given element of the group multiplied on the right by another element and on the l

combines, fuses, links (up), unites, couples, associates, joins, unifies, coalesces, conjoins

breaks up, parts, sunders, splits, separates,sections, unlinks, divorces, resolves, uncouples

The children laughed merrily at the clown's antics.

The old man walked slowly down the cobblestone street.

The dog barked incessantly at the mail carrier.

She spoke passionately about her beliefs.