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Definition of delocalize in English: delocalize(British delocalise) verb diːˈləʊk(ə)lʌɪzdiˈloʊkəˌlaɪz [with object]1Detach or remove from a particular place or location. there is continuing and growing pressure to delocalize production Example sentencesExamples - Only 30% of the spectra carry a clear signature of delocalized excited states of a circular structure of the pigments.
- A modification of the absorption spectra observed upon a self-association can be explained in terms of either localized or delocalized excited states.
- In some cases, electrons can be shared between atoms, and are then called delocalised.
- Our bodies are delocalised and dislocated, they can be accessed from computers anywhere.
- In a metal, the valence electrons exist in a delocalized state - that is, an electron has a high probability of being found anywhere inside the metal.
- With broadcasting, the electronic audience was delocalised and socially decomposed.
- The neighboring Mixtec and Zapotec villages pursue a southern delocalized pattern of dispersion and deterritorialization.
- It delocalizes memories and suggests a historicity of a cosmopolitan nature.
- This effect results from the ability of the electrons in conjugated bonds to delocalize, or spread their effect throughout the molecule.
- The French and Dutch left see today's EU project as a means used by their governments to privatise and delocalise the economy.
- This picture is consistent with the assignment of low-frequency modes in PLA to delocalized backbone torsions mixed with hydrogen-bond stretching.
- This result qualitatively explains the experimentally observed wavelength dependence of Phi for rhodopsin and reveals the importance of delocalized, torsional modes in the reactive pathway.
- The outbreak of the disease underlined how quickly our delocalised food chain can become a complex pathway for the spread of disease.
- 1.1be delocalizedChemistry (of electrons) be shared among more than two atoms in a molecule.
the pi electrons are delocalized and energetically stable Example sentencesExamples - This is because these low-frequency motions are typically delocalized throughout the system and involve mainly collective movements of residues.
- The electrons in benzene's three pi bonds are highly delocalized, to the point that it is no longer accurate to describe them as between individual carbons.
- Therefore, all such red-shifted pigments are believed to be highly delocalized, bond-equalized carbocations.
- The negative charge of this anion is delocalized, giving the oxygen and the carbon a partial negative charge.
- It is generally agreed upon that these excitonic states are not completely delocalized.
- The carboxylate ion has a negative charge, which is delocalized over both oxygen atoms to form a stable resonance hybrid.
Definition of delocalize in US English: delocalize(British delocalise) verbdēˈlōkəˌlīzdiˈloʊkəˌlaɪz [with object]1Detach or remove (something) from a particular place or location, or from local limitations. there is continuing and growing pressure to delocalize production delocalizing of finance capital Example sentencesExamples - The French and Dutch left see today's EU project as a means used by their governments to privatise and delocalise the economy.
- This effect results from the ability of the electrons in conjugated bonds to delocalize, or spread their effect throughout the molecule.
- The outbreak of the disease underlined how quickly our delocalised food chain can become a complex pathway for the spread of disease.
- The neighboring Mixtec and Zapotec villages pursue a southern delocalized pattern of dispersion and deterritorialization.
- With broadcasting, the electronic audience was delocalised and socially decomposed.
- Only 30% of the spectra carry a clear signature of delocalized excited states of a circular structure of the pigments.
- This picture is consistent with the assignment of low-frequency modes in PLA to delocalized backbone torsions mixed with hydrogen-bond stretching.
- This result qualitatively explains the experimentally observed wavelength dependence of Phi for rhodopsin and reveals the importance of delocalized, torsional modes in the reactive pathway.
- A modification of the absorption spectra observed upon a self-association can be explained in terms of either localized or delocalized excited states.
- In some cases, electrons can be shared between atoms, and are then called delocalised.
- In a metal, the valence electrons exist in a delocalized state - that is, an electron has a high probability of being found anywhere inside the metal.
- It delocalizes memories and suggests a historicity of a cosmopolitan nature.
- Our bodies are delocalised and dislocated, they can be accessed from computers anywhere.
- 1.1be delocalizedChemistry (of electrons) be shared among more than two atoms in a molecule.
the pi electrons are delocalized and energetically stable Example sentencesExamples - The negative charge of this anion is delocalized, giving the oxygen and the carbon a partial negative charge.
- The electrons in benzene's three pi bonds are highly delocalized, to the point that it is no longer accurate to describe them as between individual carbons.
- This is because these low-frequency motions are typically delocalized throughout the system and involve mainly collective movements of residues.
- It is generally agreed upon that these excitonic states are not completely delocalized.
- Therefore, all such red-shifted pigments are believed to be highly delocalized, bond-equalized carbocations.
- The carboxylate ion has a negative charge, which is delocalized over both oxygen atoms to form a stable resonance hybrid.
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