Elute

usgb/ɪˈlut/
verb

To extract a substance from another by washing with a solvent.

The chemist will elute the sample to obtain the desired compound.
Visual representation of "elute" - To extract a substance from another by washing with a solvent.

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  • elute from a solution
  • elute a compound

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elute from, elute with, elute into

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Scientific Usage

In scientific contexts, 'elute' conveys a technical meaning and is often used in laboratory settings.

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For example, 'To elute the sample, you must ensure the right solvent is used.'
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Formal Context

The term is used in formal writing often related to scientific procedures and methods.

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For example, 'The protocol requires that you elute the contaminants carefully.'
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Literal vs. Metaphorical

While commonly used in a literal sense, 'elute' can be used metaphorically to describe revealing truths or insights.

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For example, 'The analysis will help elute the underlying problems in the system.'
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