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- word choice - Using utilize instead of use? - English Language . . .
'Utilize' means to use something in a way other than how it was intended: "Normally I would use a hammer to pound this nail, but I don't have one so I'll utilize this brick to pound the nail You could employ 'use' in this example, but 'utilize' emphasizes the fact that bricks aren't supposed to be used to pound nails
- When to use use and when to use utilize in a sentence?
But utilize can mean "to find a profitable or practical use for " Thus the sentence The teachers were unable to use the new computers might mean only that the teachers were unable to operate the computers, whereas The teachers were unable to utilize the new computers suggests that the teachers could not find ways to employ the computers in
- Utilise or Utilize - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
@Brian Hooper I'm in the states, but the OED definition suggests that utilize is slightly different (though, my impression is that most of the time utilize is misused) utilize: to make or render useful; to convert to use, turn to account —Oxford English Dictionary –
- meaning - Difference between leverage and utilize - English . . .
'Utilize' is simply an ugly variant of 'use' Your choices are between 'use', and 'employ' I suggest that 'employ' would be better, but in any case the whole sentence is awful ('Sooner or later' + present perfect, 'use leverage utilize sth better') Something better might be 'Eventuallly, you will want to better employ Zend Application, by
- something to utilize or for utilizing or for utilization?
An investigation of the characteristics of the buildings "to utilize" in developing countries; An investigation of the characteristics of the buildings "for utilizing" in developing countries; An investigation of the characteristics of the buildings "for utilization" in developing countries
- What is the difference between use and utilize? [duplicate]
utilize : to use something in an effective way "The vitamins come in a form that is easily utilized by the body " It is also possible to use "use" in the example
- word choice - Has utilise lost its meaning in America? - English . . .
USAGE Utilize, borrowed in the 19th century from the French : utiliser, means 'make practical or effective use of ' Because it is a more formal word than use and is often used in contexts (as in business writing) where the ordinary verb use would be simpler and more direct, utilize may strike readers as pretentious jargon and should therefore
- meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Both of "adopt" and "use" can represent utilize something What is the difference? I feel "adopt" is more formal, but I am not sure of my feelings For instance, I am writing an academic paper Could I use We adopt the Jaccard index in our implementation Or shall I use We use the Jaccard index in our implementation
- Synonym for utilize that means to use without waste
utilize: harness the computer's potential Both words, especially exploit, fit your bill: The program
- Use vs. usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Usage: rules of language Use: meaningful communicative behaviour The term usage refers to conventions, most often to those of language
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