ionized; ionizing

transitive verb

: to convert wholly or partly into ions

Examples of ionize in a Sentence

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The Federal Aviation Administration has acknowledged that aircrews are exposed to ionizing radiation, but the government does not set federal dose limits or require monitoring, the authors noted. ABC News, 18 Aug. 2026 This type of ionizing radiation, in sufficient doses, can damage DNA and give rise to cancer. Vishal R. Patel, Time, 17 Aug. 2026 This light also ionizes nearby gas, creating glowing regions called emission nebulae, also part of NGC 6729. Robert Lea, Space.com, 17 July 2026 Google also performed experiments with its V6e Trillium TPU compute tray and found that, over time, ionizing radiation can cause device failures. Eric Berger, ArsTechnica, 15 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for ionize

Word History

Etymology

ion + -ize, after German ionisiren (now ionisieren) or French ioniser

First Known Use

1898, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of ionize was in 1898

Cite this Entry

“Ionize.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ionize. Accessed 22 Aug. 2026.

Kids Definition

ionized; ionizing
1
: to convert wholly or partly into ions
2
: to become ionized

Medical Definition

ionize

verb
ion·​ize
variants or chiefly British ionise
ionized or chiefly British ionised; ionizing or chiefly British ionising

transitive verb

: to convert wholly or partly into ions
ionizable adjective
ionization noun

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