To cause the breakdown or destruction of bacterial cells.
From bacterio- + -lyze (Greek lysis + -ize suffix). The verb form of the noun bacteriolysin, describing the action itself.
When you wash your hands with soap, you're not just killing bacteria—you're bacteriolyzing them by disrupting their membranes, which is why soap is so effective against viruses like COVID-19.
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