etiolating

[US]/ˈiːtiəʊleɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈiːtiəˌleɪtɪŋ/

Translation

v.to cause to become pale or weak

Phrases & Collocations

etiolating plants

etiolating effects

etiolating conditions

etiolating light

etiolating growth

etiolating response

etiolating process

etiolating factors

etiolating mechanism

etiolating symptoms

Example Sentences

the lack of sunlight is etiolating the plants in the garden.

her constant isolation is etiolating her social skills.

too much focus on theory can be etiolating for practical skills.

the etiolating effects of poor nutrition were evident in his health.

overexposure to artificial light can lead to etiolating symptoms in plants.

her etiolating confidence was a result of constant criticism.

the etiolating effects of neglect were visible in the abandoned building.

his etiolating enthusiasm for the project worried his team.

excessive screen time can be etiolating for children's imagination.

the etiolating impact of the pandemic on mental health is concerning.

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