"Deflorate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Deflorate
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"Deflorate" Meaning

To deflorate means to destroy or remove someone's or something's flower, bud, or delicate covering, typically violated or moved prematurely. In human terms, it can also mean to have sexual intercourse with an inexperienced person, especially a virgin.

"Deflorate" Examples

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The delicate flower was deflorate by the rough handling of the gardener. (Oxford Dictionaries)
The family was devastated when they discovered that their daughter had been deflorate at the party. (Cambridge Dictionaries)
The ancient scrolls were deflorate by the dire temperatures in the forgotten library. (Merriam Webster Online)
The once-pristine landscape was deflorate by the unchecked mining activities. (Wikipedia)
Her debut novel, deflorate, by the bombshell secret exposed the corrupt mayor. (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English)

References:


[#o] Oxford Dictionaries. (n.d.). Deflorate. Retrieved from
[#c] Cambridge Dictionaries. (n.d.). Deflorate. Retrieved from
[#mw] Merriam Webster Online. (n.d.). Deflorate. Retrieved from
[#w] Wikipedia. (n.d.). Deflorate. Retrieved from
[#ldce] Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. (n.d.). Deflorate. Retrieved from

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Deflects

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To deflect something means to prevent it from happening or to change its direction, often by using a blocking motion or an obstacle. It can also mean to turn someone's words or attitudes back onto them, often in a clever or witty way. For example, if someone is trying to insult you, you might deflect their criticism by turning it back on them and pointing out their own flaws.

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In physics, deflexion refers to the change in direction of a moving body or object due to the application of a force.

Deflexure

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Deflexure refers to the yielding or bending of a structural member or component under load, particularly in a non-uniform manner. It can occur when a part of a structure, such as a beam, is subjected to uneven or concentrated forces, causing it to flex or warp away from its original shape.

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Deflocculate: to separate or break up floccules, which are small, rounded masses or clumps of particles or fibers, typically in a liquid or suspension.

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Defocussed refers to something that is out of focus or unclear. This can apply to images, ideas, or emotions.