decolorate Synonyms

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decolorate Meaning

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decolorate (a.)

Deprived of color.

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decolorate (v. t.)

To decolor.

decolorate Sentence Examples

  1. The intense heat from the iron accidentally decolored the silk scarf, leaving a permanent mark.
  2. Sunlight gradually decolored the vibrant poster outside the shop, making the text difficult to read.
  3. The archivist wore gloves to prevent his hands from decolorating the fragile historical documents.
  4. The laundry detergent promised deep cleaning without decolorating even the most delicate fabrics. 1. The intense heat from the iron accidentally decolored the silk scarf, leaving a permanent mark.
  5. Sunlight gradually decolored the vibrant poster outside the shop, making the text difficult to read.
  6. The archivist wore gloves to prevent his hands from decolorating the fragile historical documents.
  7. The laundry detergent promised deep cleaning without decolorating even the most delicate fabrics.
  8. The chemical spill in the factory decolored the surrounding flowers, creating a scene of devastation.
  9. The passage of time decolored the fresco on the cathedral wall, revealing layers of paint underneath. 7. The artist used a decoloration technique to create a sense of age and mystery in his portrait.
  10. The chlorine in the pool decolored my swimsuit, giving it a slightly faded appearance.

FAQs About the word decolorate

Deprived of color., To decolor.

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The intense heat from the iron accidentally decolored the silk scarf, leaving a permanent mark.

Sunlight gradually decolored the vibrant poster outside the shop, making the text difficult to read.

The archivist wore gloves to prevent his hands from decolorating the fragile historical documents.

The laundry detergent promised deep cleaning without decolorating even the most delicate fabrics. 1. The intense heat from the iron accidentally decolored the silk scarf, leaving a permanent mark.