0 past simple and past participle of deactivate --
1 to cause something to be no longer active or effective: --
All chemical weapons facilities will be deactivated.
Take for example a deactivated agent placed inside a room.
The problem with these polymerases was that they were very sensitive to temperature and easily deactivated.
Imagine that currently the agent is deactivated in the room.
In such instances we use preferences, that is, constraints that are deactivated when they are in conflict with other requirements.
At the other end of the continuum, the monolingual language mode, one language is totally active whereas the other language is deactivated.
All other constraints are deactivated at this time.
In subsequent figures, small versions of this schematic are used to indicate which site was deactivated.
However, the electrochemical potential was always deactivated during periods of thermocouple data acquisition.