utilization
utilization
UK[ˌjuːtɪlaɪˈzeɪʃən]US[ˌjuːtələˈzeɪʃən]
n
The act of using something in an effective way.
n
The state of being used.
Morpheme Breakdown
util
iz
ation
util
useful
iz
e) (verb suffix
ation
noun suffix
Etymology
The word 'utilization' is built upon the Latin root utilis, meaning "useful," which itself derives from uti, meaning "to use." The suffix -ize was appended to form the verb "utilize," meaning "to make useful" or "to put to practical use." Finally, the addition of the noun suffix -ation transforms the action into the abstract concept of "the process or result of making something useful." Thus, the term's journey from the concrete Latin verb for "use" to the modern abstract noun encapsulates the idea of converting potential usefulness into practical application.
Analysis
Structure: util (useful) + iz(e) (verb suffix) + ation (noun suffix)
- util: From Latin utilis (useful, beneficial). Functions as the core root conveying the concept of usefulness.
- ize: A verb-forming suffix from Greek -izein via Latin -izare. It means "to make, to render, or to practice."
- ation: A noun-forming suffix from Latin -ationem, indicating an action, process, or result.
Examples
The utilization of renewable energy sources is crucial for sustainable development.
The report analyzed the hospital's bed utilization rate.
Efficient utilization of available resources can significantly reduce costs.