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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of oxygenise.

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Examples

  • And those high-profile stories that were circulating before her expulsion from the BB house, who oxygenised those?

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • I find by experiment that when the two rays are switched on simultaneously the air does not become de-oxygenised, but when you put the violet ray first it does, and it remains so until the orange ray is applied.

    The Mystery of the Green Ray William Le Queux 1895

  • Do you know, it is an ascertained fact in science that alcohol taken when you are active -- either physically or mentally active -- does not go off nor remain in the tissues, but is oxygenised and becomes food.

    Fan : the story of a young girl's life 1881

  • As for your nose -- _esprit de marrow fat_, extract of singed hide, essence of lamp-smoke, _eau de cuisine_, and de-oxygenised atmosphere of snow-hut, have often inclined you to dash into the open air, regardless of frost and snow, for purposes of revivification.

    Red Rooney The Last of the Crew 1859

  • I’ve tried the oxygenised water a couple of times, but I didn’t really notice any difference.

    Using water in Japan 2008

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