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utilize
[ yoot-l-ahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to put to use; turn to profitable account:
to utilize a stream to power a mill.
utilize
/ ˈjuːtɪˌlaɪz /
verb
- tr to make practical or worthwhile use of
Derived Forms
- ˈutiˌlizer, noun
- ˌutiliˈzation, noun
- ˈutiˌlizable, adjective
Other Words From
- u·ti·liz·a·ble adjective
- u·ti·li·za·tion [yoot-l-ahy-, zey, -sh, uh, n], noun
- u·ti·liz·er noun
- half·-u·til·ized adjective
- non·u·til·ized adjective
- o·ver·u·ti·lize verb (used with object) overutilized overutilizing
- pre·u·ti·liz·a·ble adjective
- pre·u·ti·lize verb (used with object) preutilized preutilizing
- qua·si-u·ti·lized adjective
- re·u·ti·lize verb (used with object) reutilized reutilizing
- un·der·u·ti·lized adjective
- un·u·ti·liz·a·ble adjective
- un·u·ti·lized adjective
- well-u·ti·lized adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Nor does the jet have the ability to capture high-definition video, utilize an infra-red pointer.
“If HumaneWatch helps me get where I want to go, then I want to utilize them,” she said.
Perhaps worst of all, public-sector unions utilize mandatory dues to promote bad policy.
We must utilize the reality of Obamacare to bring black America into a new relationship with the health-care system.
Silicon chips are typically two-dimensional, Boahen explained, limiting the number of dedicated currents they can utilize.
And as that miracle hadn't become necessary then, I thought it might be a good idea to utilize the plant now.
As a therapeutic measure, society should utilize psychological knowledge as a new method of control.
Happy the person who knows how to utilize the Law so that it serves the purposes of grace and of faith.
A college is not designed to train and discipline the mind, but to utilize science, and become a school of technology.
In Leptar, however, where you carry these jewels, there is no way at all to utilize them for anything but evil.
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