active in the PONS Dictionary

active Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

active [voice]
in the active voice

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Some active and semi-active suspensions maintain the ride height, and therefore the camber, independent of load.
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Since 1994 the club has operated an active youth section with well-trained coaches and officials.
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She was active in the development of social and educational events and programs, promoted student government and numerous clubs and established the first honor society.
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Females enter hibernation shortly after arriving at hibernacula, but males remain active until late autumn to breed with females arriving late.
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The and newsgroups have been active since 1992 and 1993, respectively.
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She was still active, though, in recording singles also the last decade.
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These plasma-generated active species are useful for several bio-medical applications such as sterilization of implants and surgical instruments as well as modifying biomaterial surface properties.
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It was used in resort areas that were mainly active in the summer and where most residents were seasonal.
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In general, when a subunit randomly collides with a molecule of substrate, the active site, in essence, forms a glove around its substrate.
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Its members work with the homeless and people in distress and are active in the peace and justice movement.
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