"Cancerate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cancerate is not a commonly used word in English language, and it's not listed in many dictionaries. However, based on the pattern of words in English, I'm going to take a guess that "cancerate" might be a misspelling or a variation of the word "incarnate".
In this case, "incarnate" means to give form or embodiment to something, typically a spirit or an idea. For example, "The concept of justice was incarnate in the new laws."
Please note that "cancerate" does not have a widely accepted definition or meaning, and it's not a word that is widely used in everyday language.
I apologize, but it seems that there is no word "cancerate". It's possible that you meant to type "incarcerate" or another word. If you could provide the correct word, I'd be happy to help you with 5 usage examples in markdown format.
The word "cancellation" refers to the act of cancelling or terminating something, such as a plan, an event, a contract, or an agreement. It can also refer to the state of being cancelled or voided. For example, "The concert was cancelled due to bad weather."
The word "cancellations" refers to the act of cancelling or terminating something, such as a meeting, a reservation, a contract, or a payment. It can also refer to the formal notices or documents issued to confirm that something has been cancelled.
The word "cancellative" refers to the property of an algebraic system, such as integers or modular arithmetic, where subtraction or negation is involved, where the result of subtracting two identical objects is zero, i.e. a + (-a) 0. This means that when a certain element is added to its additive inverse (or negation), the result is zero, effectively "cancelling" it out.
Cancelled is the past tense and past participle of the verb "cancel". It means to stop or annul something, typically a plan, agreement, or event, often due to a change or unforeseen circumstances.
The verb "cancelling" means putting an end to or terminating something that was previously planned or scheduled. It can also mean to make something invalid, such as a payment or reservation. For example: "I've been cancelling our plans for weeks, sorry I can't make it tonight."
The adjective "cancellous" refers to something that lacks a strong or fim structure; feeble; fragile. It is often used to describe a bone that is spongy and porous, such as the cancellous bone tissue found at the ends of long bones.
To cancel means to stop or invalidate something, such as a plan, an order, a request, or an agreement. It can also mean to remove or eliminate something, such as a color or a design from an object. For example, "She cancelled her flight to Paris due to the weather forecast." or "The company cancelled the product due to poor sales."
Cancer refers to a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
I apologize, but I couldn't find a word called "cancerated." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that's not widely used. If you meant to type "cancerous" or "carcinated," please let me know and I'll be happy to help.