difficultate

verb

Etymology

From Latin difficultāt-, past participial stem of difficultō. By surface analysis, difficult + -ate (verb-forming suffix).

  1. derived from difficultāt-

Definitions

  1. To render difficult

    To render difficult; to difficilitate.

    • On the other hand, the low value found for the infection in the caudal fin, as compared with the other fins, is likely to be due to the more intense movements of the anal fin, therefore difficultating the penetration by the cercariae.
    • They started to make connections and to play with the routine, adding complexities and difficultating it.

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