succuss

/səˈkʌs/
verb
  1. To shake or agitate vigorously, especially in a medical or scientific context.
    • In homeopathy, practitioners succuss the solution to activate its properties.
    • The lab technician carefully succussed the test tube to ensure the chemicals combined.
    • The pharmacist had to succuss the bottle to mix the ingredients thoroughly.
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