alcoholization - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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alcoholization (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˌæl.kə.həˈlaɪ.zə.ʃən/

Meaning and Usage

Alcoholization refers to the process of converting a substance into alcohol or the condition resulting from excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages. The term can also describe the act of incorporating alcohol into the body's systems.

It is a relatively specialized term and is not commonly used in everyday speech. Instead, it can often be found in medical or scientific contexts, particularly relating to substance abuse discussions or alcohol-related health issues.

Frequency of Use:
The term "alcoholization" is more frequently found in written contexts, particularly in academic articles, medical literature, and discussions about public health.

Example Sentences

  1. The alcoholization of the population has led to increased health concerns.
  2. La alcoholización de la población ha llevado a un aumento de las preocupaciones de salud.

  3. The study focused on the alcoholization effects on young adults.

  4. El estudio se centró en los efectos de la alcoholización en los jóvenes adultos.

  5. They were warned about the risks associated with alcoholization and addiction.

  6. Se les advirtió sobre los riesgos asociados con la alcoholización y la adicción.

Idioms and Expressions

While "alcoholization" itself is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions, it relates to broader discussions around alcohol use, dependency, and cultural attitudes towards drinking. Here are some idiomatic expressions that connect with alcohol consumption:

  1. Bite the bullet: To endure a painful or unpleasant situation.
  2. "After the long history of alcoholization in his family, he decided to bite the bullet and seek help."
  3. Después de la larga historia de alcoholización en su familia, decidió morder la bala y buscar ayuda.

  4. Hit the bottle: To start drinking alcohol, especially heavily.

  5. "Since the alcoholization of his life took a toll, he tried not to hit the bottle during stressful times."
  6. Desde que la alcoholización de su vida le afectó, trató de no golpearse la botella en momentos de estrés.

  7. Under the influence: A state of being affected by alcohol or drugs.

  8. "The police pulled him over, suspecting he was driving under the influence due to his recent alcoholization."
  9. La policía lo detuvo, sospechando que conducía bajo la influencia debido a su reciente alcoholización.

  10. A dry drunk: Someone who abstains from alcohol but continues to think and act like an active alcoholic.

  11. "His alcoholization led him to become a dry drunk, causing tension in his relationships."
  12. Su alcoholización lo llevó a convertirse en un borracho seco, causando tensión en sus relaciones.

Etymology

The term "alcoholization" is derived from the word "alcohol," stemming from the Arabic term "al-kuḥl," originally referring to a fine powder used as eyeliner, which later came to refer to a variety of distilled substances. The suffix "-ization" indicates the process of creating or forming something.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Ethanolization - Fermentation (in specific contexts) - Intoxication (in a broader sense)

Antonyms: - Sobriety - Temperance - Abstinence



25-07-2024