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Discover Ludwig"to sensitize" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to make someone aware of a social or cultural issue, usually as part of an effort to promote a positive change in thought or actions. For example: "The organization held a seminar to sensitize its members about the importance of diversity in the workplace."
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to sensitize
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To make (someone or something) sensitive or responsive to certain stimuli.
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Meanwhile, the novel sensitizer has been used to sensitize nanocrystalline TiO2-based solar cell.
These dyes were used to sensitize the TiO2 film in dye sensitized solar cell.
Many sensitizers have been used by different workers to sensitize TiO2 nanoparticles for solar cell applications.
"I have tried to sensitize him to things," Mr. Affleck said.
"The answer is to sensitize people to accept that it's a problem".
These could be trial balloons, meant to sensitize the Israeli public to less far-reaching concessions.
Mr. Allen had hoped to sensitize us to long-buried horrors of America's racial past.
And they are trying to sensitize officers who may harbor bias against Latinos or view them as an added burden.
"When I try to sensitize H.R. managers in my program, I get branded a feminist," Ms. Srinivasan said.
Intradermal rdESAT-6 did not seem to sensitize healthy volunteers.
CdS quantum dots are utilized to sensitize Zn2SnO4 electrode via a chemical bath deposition technique.
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