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Meaning of embogue

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embogue (v. i.)

To disembogue; to discharge, as a river, its waters into the sea or another river.

embogue Sentence Examples

  1. The river embogues into the sea, forming a beautiful estuary.
  2. The ship embogued into the harbor, its arrival finally in sight.
  3. The water embogued from the pipe, filling the container below.
  4. The magma embogued from the volcano, causing a devastating eruption.
  5. The troops embogued into the forest, beginning their covert mission.
  6. The news of the victory embogued throughout the kingdom, bringing joy to the people.
  7. The knowledge embogued into the student's mind, expanding their understanding of the world.
  8. The emotions embogued within the music, evoking a powerful response from the listeners.
  9. The ideas embogued in the novel, sparking thoughtful discussions among readers.
  10. The hope embogued in the human spirit, driving us to strive for a better future.

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To disembogue; to discharge, as a river, its waters into the sea or another river.

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The river embogues into the sea, forming a beautiful estuary.

The ship embogued into the harbor, its arrival finally in sight.

The water embogued from the pipe, filling the container below.

The magma embogued from the volcano, causing a devastating eruption.