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Meaning of excalceate
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excalceate (v. t.)
To deprive of shoes.
excalceate Sentence Examples
- The king excalceated his feet before entering the sacred temple.
- The weary travelers excalceated themselves and rested their aching feet.
- In order to avoid polluting the holy ground, the priests excalceated their sandals.
- The judge ordered the defendant to excalceate his shoes as a sign of respect.
- The devout pilgrims excalceated their boots and walked barefoot to the shrine.
- The nurse gently excalceated the patient's feet to examine them.
- Before entering the operating room, the surgeons excalceated their shoes and washed their hands.
- The gymnast excalceated her feet to perform her routine.
- The father excalceated his sons' shoes and told them to play outside.
- In ancient Rome, senators excalceated their feet as a sign of mourning.
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To deprive of shoes.
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The king excalceated his feet before entering the sacred temple.
The weary travelers excalceated themselves and rested their aching feet.
In order to avoid polluting the holy ground, the priests excalceated their sandals.
The judge ordered the defendant to excalceate his shoes as a sign of respect.