Sentences

uptake in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Uptake refers to the act of accepting or adopting something, such as new technologies or health measures, within a specific context or population.

Sample Sentences

  1. The uptake of new technologies in the classroom has dramatically improved student engagement.
  2. Health officials reported an increase in vaccine uptake among the community following the awareness campaign.
  3. Understanding the factors influencing the uptake of renewable energy sources is crucial for sustainable development.
  4. The research study focused on the uptake of nutrients by different plant species in varying soil conditions.
  5. After several workshops, the uptake of best practices among employees has noticeably enhanced productivity.
  6. The uptake of the new software system has been surprisingly rapid among employees.
  7. Researchers are studying the uptake of vaccines in different demographics to improve public health strategies.
  8. Her keen interest in the subject led to a greater uptake of the material during the course.
  9. The government is focusing on increasing the uptake of renewable energy sources to combat climate change.
  10. Despite initial skepticism, the uptake of electric vehicles has grown significantly in urban areas.

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