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
- 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.
- The catastrophic earthquake caused widespread katastate, leaving entire communities in ruins.
- The financial crisis resulted in a global katastate as economies around the world crumbled.
- The political turmoil created an atmosphere of fear and katastate among the populace.
- The devastating fire left the once vibrant forest in a katastate, its charred remains a grim reminder of the tragedy.
- The collapse of the healthcare system led to a humanitarian katastate, with countless people suffering from preventable diseases.
- The world stands at the precipice of a global katastate as climate change threatens to unravel the very foundation of our existence.
FAQs About the word katastate
(Physiol.) A substance formed by a katabolic process; -- opposed to anastate. See Katabolic.
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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.