Potentiate

usgb/poʊˈtɛnʃieɪt/
verb

To make something more potent or powerful, especially in the context of drugs or biological effects.

Certain supplements can potentiate the effects of medications.
Visual representation of "potentiate" - To make something more potent or powerful, especially in the context of drugs or biological effects.

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Formal

potentiate effects,potentiate action,potentiate responses

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Context

Understanding the context in which 'potentiate' is used is crucial, especially since it often refers to medical and scientific contexts.

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In drug studies, it’s essential to understand how substances can potentiate each other's effects.
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Register

Using 'potentiate' in casual conversation may sound overly formal.

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It is best to reserve this word for scientific discussion.
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Nuance

'Potentiate' implies a more specific enhancement, often in measurable terms.

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Unlike general terms like 'improve', 'potentiate' may require data.
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