How to use in-sentence of “react to”:
+ Our eyes react to light; when we see something we see the light it reflects, or the light it emits.
+ Phagocytes generally patrol the body searching for pathogens, but are also able to react to a group of highly specialized molecular signals produced by other cells, called cytokines.
+ He developed performance locations that could automatically react to dancers’ movements with varied patterns of sound and light.
+ Plants can and do react to damage.
+ A typical human eye will react to wavelengths in air from about 380 to 750nm.
+ It combines forecasting developments with scenarios of how to react to them.
+ They react to major changes in the environment, especially climate changes.
Example sentences of “react to”:
+ The time it takes for a human to react to a change or circumstance.
+ People allergic to rice react to some rice proteins after they eat rice or breathe in rice steam.
+ The time it takes for a human to react to a change or circumstance.
+ People allergic to rice react to some rice proteins after they eat rice or breathe in rice steam.
+ We do not need to react to the ban on EnWp; whoever feels he/she should comment, can do so at the EnWP community discussion page.
+ Both Marxist and Pluralist states have to react to the activities of groups of people in the state itself.
+ The chorus comments on themes, and shows how an audience might react to the drama.
+ However often the GC leader will not react to a break-away.
+ A Lewis acid together with a Lewis base will chemical reaction react to make a compound called a Lewis adduct.
+ These explosives do not react to shock, friction, and heat.
+ However, when there is not enough insulin in the body, or if a person’s body does not react to insulin normally, too much sugar stays in the blood.
+ When all of the acids and bases react to form water molecules and other neutral salts, it is called neutralization.