delocalize
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /diːˈləʊkəlaɪz/
Verb
delocalize (third-person singular simple present delocalizes, present participle delocalizing, simple past and past participle delocalized)
- To broaden the scope of something (to make it more global).
- 1852, M. Guizot, History of the Origin of Representative Government in Europe:
- This combined view of the greatness of events and the feebleness of the human mind, never appears to startlingly distinct as upon the occurrence of those extraordinary crises, which, so to speak, entirely delocalize man, and transport him to a different sphere.
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- (chemistry) To contain an electron in an orbital that extends over several adjacent atoms.
- 1939, Gerhard Herzberg, Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure: Electronic spectra and electronic structure of polyatomic molecules:
- In molecular orbital theory it is thus the fact that the 2p electrons become completely delocalized that causes the lowering of the energy and of the bond distance compared to the average of the values for single and double bonds.
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- (biology) To remove from a locality.
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