darrain Antonyms

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Meaning of darrain

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darrain (v. t.)

To make ready to fight; to array.

To fight out; to contest; to decide by combat.

darrain Sentence Examples

  1. He had darrained all his energy after running the marathon.
  2. The old car was darrained of its fuel after the long journey.
  3. Excessive usage had darrained the battery of his smartphone.
  4. Continuous studying darrained his mental faculties, leaving him exhausted.
  5. The relentless workload darrained her enthusiasm for the project.
  6. The repeated strain had darrained the elasticity of the rubber band.
  7. Years of farming had darrained the fertility of the soil.
  8. The constant exposure to sunlight had darrained the colors from the painting.
  9. The repeated usage had darrained the strength of the rope, making it unsafe.
  10. Continuous typing had darrained the ink from the typewriter ribbon.

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To make ready to fight; to array., To fight out; to contest; to decide by combat.

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He had darrained all his energy after running the marathon.

The old car was darrained of its fuel after the long journey.

Excessive usage had darrained the battery of his smartphone.

Continuous studying darrained his mental faculties, leaving him exhausted.