zoologize (Meaning)

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zoologize (v. i.)

To study zoology; esp., to collect animals for study.

Synonyms & Antonyms of zoologize

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zoologize Sentence Examples

  1. The zoologist meticulously zoologized the exotic species, documenting their behavior and characteristics.
  2. Scientists zoologized the deep-sea trenches, revealing an astounding diversity of marine life.
  3. The veterinarian zoologized the injured animal, determining its species and potential treatment options.
  4. Conservationists zoologized the declining population of gorillas, studying their habitat and threats to their survival.
  5. Researchers zoologized the newly discovered cave system, identifying dozens of novel animal species.
  6. Scientists zoologized the fossilized remains of an extinct dinosaur, gaining insights into its anatomy and behavior.
  7. Zoologists zoologized various bird species, capturing and analyzing their vocalizations to understand their communication methods.
  8. Scientists zoologized the genetic material of the endangered cheetah, providing valuable information for captive breeding programs.
  9. Researchers zoologized the behavior of wolves in packs, observing their social hierarchy and hunting techniques.
  10. Students zoologized the insects found in their local environment, contributing to a better understanding of invertebrate diversity.

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To study zoology; esp., to collect animals for study.

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No antonyms found.

The zoologist meticulously zoologized the exotic species, documenting their behavior and characteristics.

Scientists zoologized the deep-sea trenches, revealing an astounding diversity of marine life.

The veterinarian zoologized the injured animal, determining its species and potential treatment options.

Conservationists zoologized the declining population of gorillas, studying their habitat and threats to their survival.