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Meaning of atterrate

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atterrate (v. t.)

To fill up with alluvial earth.

atterrate Sentence Examples

  1. The plane's engine stuttered and its wings began to atterrate as it approached the runway.
  2. The bird of prey circled overhead, its sharp talons attering the ground below.
  3. The earthquake caused the building to atterrate as the walls crumbled around it.
  4. The weight of the snow atterrated the roof of the barn, causing it to collapse.
  5. The landslide atterrated the road, blocking all access to the village.
  6. The meteor impacted the Earth's surface with an atterrating force, creating a massive crater.
  7. The news of her husband's passing atterrated her, leaving her in a state of shock and grief.
  8. The sound of thunder atterrated the sleeping children, jolting them awake in fear.
  9. The gunshot atterrated the crowd, sending people scrambling for cover.
  10. The sight of the mangled wreckage atterrated the emergency responders, as they realized the extent of the tragedy.

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To fill up with alluvial earth.

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The plane's engine stuttered and its wings began to atterrate as it approached the runway.

The bird of prey circled overhead, its sharp talons attering the ground below.

The earthquake caused the building to atterrate as the walls crumbled around it.

The weight of the snow atterrated the roof of the barn, causing it to collapse.