katastate (Meaning)

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katastate (n.)

(Physiol.) A substance formed by a katabolic process; -- opposed to anastate. See Katabolic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of katastate

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katastate Sentence Examples

  1. After the horrendous accident, the survivors were left in a state of utter katastate.
  2. The once bustling city succumbed to a katastate of desolation due to the outbreak of the plague.
  3. The government's inability to provide basic services plunged the nation into a debilitating katastate.
  4. The geologist warned of the imminent katastate triggered by the unstable fault line.
  5. The catastrophic earthquake caused widespread katastate, leaving entire communities in ruins.
  6. The financial crisis resulted in a global katastate as economies around the world crumbled.
  7. The political turmoil created an atmosphere of fear and katastate among the populace.
  8. The devastating fire left the once vibrant forest in a katastate, its charred remains a grim reminder of the tragedy.
  9. The collapse of the healthcare system led to a humanitarian katastate, with countless people suffering from preventable diseases.
  10. The world stands at the precipice of a global katastate as climate change threatens to unravel the very foundation of our existence.

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(Physiol.) A substance formed by a katabolic process; -- opposed to anastate. See Katabolic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

After the horrendous accident, the survivors were left in a state of utter katastate.

The once bustling city succumbed to a katastate of desolation due to the outbreak of the plague.

The government's inability to provide basic services plunged the nation into a debilitating katastate.

The geologist warned of the imminent katastate triggered by the unstable fault line.