"Exarate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exarate" Meaning

Exarate means to thrust or push out from the inside; to bring forth or produce by violence or effort; to force or drive out from a confined or internal position. It can also imply a sense of urgency or emergency, such as "exarating the contents of the package".

"Exarate" Examples

Exarate


A verb that means to set out or deploy in detail; to unfold or lay open.

Examples


1. The professor spent hours exarating the complexities of calculus in his lecture.


2. The company's new marketing strategy aimed to exarate its brand identity to a wider audience.


3. The detective had to exarate the facts of the case to untangle the web of evidence.


4. The lawyer carefully exarated the legal implications of the new bill in his testimony.


5. The artist's latest installation, "Unfolding," exarated the fragile relationship between nature and humanity.


Note: The word "exarate" is less common and may not be widely used in modern English, but it is still an interesting and useful verb to know.

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