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activation

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/ˌæktɪˈveɪʃən/ · ac-ti-va-tion

The process of making something active or operative.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of making something active or operative.

کسی چیز کو فعال یا کام کرنے کے قابل بنانے کا عمل۔

فعال سازی

fa'al saazi

Formal: متحرک کرنا

Synonyms

initiationenergizingstart-upآغازتحریکچالاکی

Antonyms

deactivationhaltinactivityغیر فعالرکناعدم فعالیت

Common Collocations

  • system activation
  • activation energy
  • user account activation

Example Sentences

The activation of the new software improved the performance of the system.

نئے سافٹ ویئر کی فعال سازی نے نظام کی کارکردگی کو بہتر بنا دیا۔

Naye software ki fa'al saazi ne nizam ki karkardagi ko behtar bana diya.

The activation of the emergency response plan is crucial during a disaster.

آفت کے دوران ہنگامی جواب کے منصوبے کی فعال سازی بہت ضروری ہے۔

Aafat ke doran hungami jawab ke mansoobe ki fa'al saazi bohat zaroori hai.

We need your consent for the activation of your account.

ہمیں آپ کے اکاؤنٹ کی فعال سازی کے لیے آپ کی رضامندی درکار ہے۔

Hamein aap ke account ki fa'al saazi ke liye aap ki razaamandi darkaar hai.

Easily Confused With

activation:Activation refers to making something operational, while 'action' refers to the act of doing something.
deactivation:Deactivation is the process of rendering something inactive, opposite of activation.

Word Family

activate
verbفعال کرنا
active
adjectiveفعال
activity
nounسرگرمی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'activate' and think of turning a switch on.

Picture a light bulb turning on when switched.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی میں جوش و خروش ہو، تبھی زندگی کی بات ہوگی۔

Zindagi mein josh-o-kharosh ho, tabhi zindagi ki baat hogi.

Life will speak only when there is excitement and enthusiasm.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جوہری کی چالاکی، گہرے پتھر کی نشانی۔

Juhri ki chalaki, gehre patthar ki nishani.

The cleverness of a jeweler is the mark of a precious stone.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "activatio" — the act of making something active

First known use: early 20th century

The term evolved from the Latin word 'activatio', which relates to the act of making something active or operational.