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chemically /ˈkɛmɪk(ə)li /adverb1In a way that relates to chemistry, or to the interactions of substances as studied in chemistry: many of these compounds are chemically reactive...- According to our office dictionary, gold is "a soft, dense, yellow, chemically unreactive precious metal."
- Hardening is achieved by chemically adding hydrogen to a chain of oil molecules.
- Molybdenum is an essential component of three enzymes needed to chemically process certain amino acids that we get from protein.
1.1By use of chemicals: chemically modified vegetable oil her naturally wavy blonde hair was chemically straightened...- Many women deal with issues of power and conformity, not to mention chemically taming their hair.
- They manufacture chemically etched brass suitable for a myriad of architectural applications.
- For centuries, mercury has been used to chemically separate gold from ore.
1.2Relating to or by means of alcohol or intoxicating drugs: a chemically dependent person drugs and alcohol offered a chemically induced sense of belonging...- He goes out looking for drug addicts to kill for their rich, chemically enhanced blood.
- These are neurotically emotional outbursts and chemically induced sensations of grandeur and paranoia.
- Sleep is often chemically induced when the effort of trying to achieve those aspirations becomes too much.
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