exacuate Antonyms

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Meaning of exacuate

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exacuate (v. t.)

To whet or sharpen.

exacuate Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor exacuated the wound carefully to prevent infection.
  2. The military exacuated the civilians from the war zone as quickly as possible.
  3. The firefighters exacuated the burning building, rescuing all the occupants.
  4. The police exacuated the crime scene, collecting evidence and searching for clues.
  5. The construction workers exacuated the site, digging deep into the earth to lay the foundation for the new building.
  6. The archaeologists exacuated the ancient ruins, uncovering artifacts that shed light on past civilizations.
  7. The scientists exacuated the soil sample, searching for fossils and other evidence of life in the past.
  8. The miners exacuated the ore from the mine, using heavy machinery to extract the precious metal.
  9. The treasure hunters exacuated the sunken ship, searching for gold and other valuables.
  10. The farmers exacuated the field, using tractors and other equipment to prepare the soil for planting.

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To whet or sharpen.

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The doctor exacuated the wound carefully to prevent infection.

The military exacuated the civilians from the war zone as quickly as possible.

The firefighters exacuated the burning building, rescuing all the occupants.

The police exacuated the crime scene, collecting evidence and searching for clues.