"Delectate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Delectate" Meaning

Delectate is a verb that means "to take great pleasure or delight in something". It can also mean "to enjoy or appreciate something with relish or gusto".

"Delectate" Examples

Delectate


Definition: (verb) to take great pleasure or delight in something


5 Examples:


After eating the exquisite chef's special, she delectated in every bite, savoring the flavors and textures.
The museum-goer delectated in the beautiful art pieces, spending hours admiring the masterpieces.
On her birthday, Maria delectated in the delicious cake and champagne, surrounded by her friends and family.
As a seasoned adventurer, John delectated in the thrill of exploring the unknown jungles of the Amazon.
During the summer festival, people delectated in the live music and vibrant street performances, dancing and singing along.

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Delays refer to periods of time when something planned or expected is postponed or delayed. This can apply to various things, such as:<br><br> Flight delays: when a plane does not depart or arrive on schedule<br> Traffic delays: when there are congestions on the road, construction, or accidents that slow down traffic<br> Project delays: when a project takes longer to complete than expected<br> Meeting delays: when a scheduled meeting is rescheduled or postponed<br> Technical delays: when there are problems with equipment or software that cause a delay<br><br>In general, delays can be frustrating and inconvenient, but they can also be unavoidable and occasionally necessary.

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to authorize or give responsibility to someone else to do a particular task or job

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