Activate means to start up, to begin. In different contexts it has specific meanings; for example in chemistry it means making molecules more reactive.
Crashing your car will activate the inflatable air bag.
Put your phone is silent Mode. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
The word activate is not the root word. It is built from a root plus affixes. Here's the breakdown: Root: act — meaning to do or to perform. It comes from the Latin agere ("to do, drive"). Suffix: -ive → forms the adjective active ("doing" or "energetic"). Suffix: -ate → forms the verb activate, meaning "to make active" or "to cause to start working." Word family: act (root) action actor active activity activate activation react interaction So, the root word of activate is act. Example: The technician activated the alarm system. Root meaning: act = "do" or "make something work."
Turn that knob to activate the pressure.The knob on the door was stuck solid.
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The word activity is a noun. The plural is activities.
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One way you can write it is : She had to coil it around to activate it.Or you could say: I had to coil it for a project.
Try: 'To activate the program, one must press the 'enter' button.' 'The self-destruct mechanism decided to activate itself just at that moment.' 'The only way to fix it is to activate the alarm system.'
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