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Definition of recycle in English: recycleverb riːˈsʌɪk(ə)lriˈsaɪk(ə)l [with object]1Convert (waste) into reusable material. car hulks were recycled into new steel Example sentencesExamples - Please participate and clean our parish, eliminate dumping and recycle household waste by the proper means.
- The public needs to realise the seriousness of the problem and learn how to prevent, minimise, reuse and recycle waste.
- At a basic level, it is our moral obligation to reduce, reuse and recycle our waste.
- The company recycle all green waste into an excellent garden compost.
- Residents and businesses in North Wiltshire need to do more to reduce, reuse and recycle waste to ensure that we do not need excessive areas of landfill in the future.
- Recycling centers are ubiquitous, helping Denmark boast that half of its waste is recycled.
- The end product is the same - waste material is recycled to the benefit of the environment.
- It banned pesticides for urban uses and built a biochemical plant to recycle organic wastes from the city's garbage.
- The purpose of the workshop is to show people how to recycle organic waste from the kitchen and garden.
- Approximately 40% of papers coming from domestic waste are currently recycled.
- A significant percentage of household waste could be recycled.
- In Waterford City, 35 tonnes of packaging waste is recycled each week through the green bin collection.
- All waste is recycled, within reason, and even cars can be recharged at power points dotted around the complex.
- The Goverment has recently set a target for a massive 30% of general household waste to be recycled.
- These ranged from car sharing and using public transport through to recycling household waste.
- In Europe, 20 nations have implemented legislation to control and recycle packaging waste.
- It also offers practical advice and information on how to re-use and recycle waste.
- Typical of customers is the University of York, which recycles green waste for re-use on flower and shrub beds as mulch, saving costs of disposal and purchase of products.
- A roadshow advising residents how to recycle green waste is to tour Trowbridge and Melksham.
- The iron and steel industry was now able to recycle waste material.
Synonyms reuse, reprocess, convert into something, reclaim, recover salvage, save - 1.1 Return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process.
the amino acids are recycled in the synthesis of other proteins Example sentencesExamples - Besides being a superb antioxidant itself, ALA recycles worn-out vitamin C, vitamin E and glutathione, and makes them useful again.
- The liver, one of the more versatile organs, recycles the lactic acid by converting it back to glucose for reuse by the muscles and other organs.
- Fallen drops may recycle sugars to the soil and thence to trees, or the insects may promote extra photosynthesis in host trees.
- Biotinidase is the enzyme that recycles the vitamin biotin.
- Lymph vessels recycle the interstitial fluid and return it to the bloodstream in the circulatory system.
- This pathway may also be involved in the senescence process where it may be required for recycling nitrogen from proteins.
- 1.2 Use again.
he reserves the right to recycle his own text Example sentencesExamples - He rarely comes up with any new material, he simply recycles his old stuff.
- This, Reynolds tells us somewhat bathetically, was recycled from a rejected text for a French war memorial in 1918.
Derivatives noun All the research we have carried out points to residents wanting to recycle and it is encouraging to see how many people have become recyclers in the past year. Example sentencesExamples - It's also one of the world's largest chemical recyclers, storing and treating massive amounts of poisons.
- The whole school and the parents have become dedicated recyclers.
- He said: ‘The council does a lot to promote their image as keen recyclers but will not collect our bottles.’
- He said Colchester was now recycling 36 per cent of its waste, making it one of the top recyclers in the country.
Definition of recycle in US English: recycleverbrēˈsīk(ə)lriˈsaɪk(ə)l [with object]1Convert (waste) into reusable material. car hulks were recycled into new steel goods made of recycled materials Example sentencesExamples - It banned pesticides for urban uses and built a biochemical plant to recycle organic wastes from the city's garbage.
- The Goverment has recently set a target for a massive 30% of general household waste to be recycled.
- The iron and steel industry was now able to recycle waste material.
- These ranged from car sharing and using public transport through to recycling household waste.
- The public needs to realise the seriousness of the problem and learn how to prevent, minimise, reuse and recycle waste.
- In Europe, 20 nations have implemented legislation to control and recycle packaging waste.
- It also offers practical advice and information on how to re-use and recycle waste.
- The end product is the same - waste material is recycled to the benefit of the environment.
- Typical of customers is the University of York, which recycles green waste for re-use on flower and shrub beds as mulch, saving costs of disposal and purchase of products.
- The company recycle all green waste into an excellent garden compost.
- A significant percentage of household waste could be recycled.
- A roadshow advising residents how to recycle green waste is to tour Trowbridge and Melksham.
- Recycling centers are ubiquitous, helping Denmark boast that half of its waste is recycled.
- Residents and businesses in North Wiltshire need to do more to reduce, reuse and recycle waste to ensure that we do not need excessive areas of landfill in the future.
- In Waterford City, 35 tonnes of packaging waste is recycled each week through the green bin collection.
- All waste is recycled, within reason, and even cars can be recharged at power points dotted around the complex.
- At a basic level, it is our moral obligation to reduce, reuse and recycle our waste.
- Please participate and clean our parish, eliminate dumping and recycle household waste by the proper means.
- Approximately 40% of papers coming from domestic waste are currently recycled.
- The purpose of the workshop is to show people how to recycle organic waste from the kitchen and garden.
Synonyms reuse, reprocess, convert into something, reclaim, recover - 1.1 Return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process.
Example sentencesExamples - Biotinidase is the enzyme that recycles the vitamin biotin.
- Fallen drops may recycle sugars to the soil and thence to trees, or the insects may promote extra photosynthesis in host trees.
- Lymph vessels recycle the interstitial fluid and return it to the bloodstream in the circulatory system.
- The liver, one of the more versatile organs, recycles the lactic acid by converting it back to glucose for reuse by the muscles and other organs.
- Besides being a superb antioxidant itself, ALA recycles worn-out vitamin C, vitamin E and glutathione, and makes them useful again.
- This pathway may also be involved in the senescence process where it may be required for recycling nitrogen from proteins.
- 1.2 Use again.
he reserves the right to recycle his own text Example sentencesExamples - This, Reynolds tells us somewhat bathetically, was recycled from a rejected text for a French war memorial in 1918.
- He rarely comes up with any new material, he simply recycles his old stuff.
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