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Noun
Players will also breathe in molecular hydrogen — used to lower stress and lactate levels — through a nasal cannula.—
Ava Wallace,
New York Times,
7 July 2026 Critical biochemical variables such as amino acids, glucose, lactate and ammonia are often measured as snapshots of the process dynamics, outside the process environment, introducing delays that make real-time decision-making nearly impossible.—
Hamid Noori,
Forbes.com,
28 May 2026
Verb
Pregnant or lactating people should limit caffeine to 200 mg daily.—
Ashley Olivine,
Verywell Health,
11 May 2026 At the health facility, Amina offers antenatal and postnatal care services, supports safe deliveries, conducts nutrition awareness sessions and ensures pregnant and lactating women receive essential medicines and vitamins.—Forbes.com,
17 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for lactate
Word History
Etymology
Verb
Latin lactatus, past participle of lactare, from lact-, lac