"Debellate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Debellate" Meaning

Debellate comes from the Latin verb "debellare", which means "to conquer or subdue". In English, debellate is a rare or obsolete verb that means to conquer, subdue, or overcome someone or something, especially through strength, force, or violence.

"Debellate" Examples

Debellebrate


Verb: To destroy or ruin something, especially a beautiful or elegant thing, often in a careless or thoughtless way.

Examples:


"The careless hikers debellebrated the historic trail, leaving it littered with trash and debris." (to ruin or destroy)
"The fire officer was called to debellebrate the damaged building to prevent it from further destruction." (to destroy or ruin)
"The new highway debellebrated the peaceful countryside, replacing fields and forests with concrete and steel." (to destroy or ruin)
"The playful puppy debellebrated the beautiful bouquet of flowers, trampling them in her excitement." (to ruin or destroy)
"The country's natural wonder was debellebrated by the pollution, leaving a once-pristine lake a murky mess." (to ruin or destroy)

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