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Meaning of effluviate

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effluviate (v. i.)

To give forth effluvium.

effluviate Sentence Examples

  1. The factory effluviated toxic chemicals into the neighboring stream, causing widespread environmental damage.
  2. The rotten meat effluviated a foul odor that permeated the entire kitchen.
  3. The stagnant water effluviated a nauseating stench, making it difficult to breathe near the pond.
  4. The decaying body effluviated a strong smell of decomposition, attracting scavengers to the scene.
  5. The freshly mowed lawn effluviated a pleasant scent of cut grass, filling the air with a sense of summer.
  6. The blossoming flowers effluviated a sweet fragrance that attracted bees and butterflies to the garden.
  7. The perfume she wore effluviated a subtle scent that lingered in the air long after she had left the room.
  8. The volcanic eruption effluviated ash and smoke into the atmosphere, creating a dense cloud that blocked out the sun.
  9. The old books effluviated a musty smell that reminded me of my childhood library.
  10. The compost pile effluviated a pungent odor of decay, but it was a necessary step in the process of creating nutrient-rich soil.

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To give forth effluvium.

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The factory effluviated toxic chemicals into the neighboring stream, causing widespread environmental damage.

The rotten meat effluviated a foul odor that permeated the entire kitchen.

The stagnant water effluviated a nauseating stench, making it difficult to breathe near the pond.

The decaying body effluviated a strong smell of decomposition, attracting scavengers to the scene.