catabolize

catabolize
ca·tab·o·lize or Brit ca·tab·o·lise -.līz vb, -lized or Brit -lised; -liz·ing or Brit -lis·ing vt to subject to catabolism vi to undergo catabolism

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ca·tab·o·lize (kə-tabґo-līz) to subject to catabolism; to undergo catabolism.

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