forcarve Antonyms

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Meaning of forcarve

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forcarve (v. t.)

To cut completely; to cut off.

forcarve Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate designs were carefully forcarved into the ivory.
  2. The sculptor forcarved the figure out of a single block of marble.
  3. The relief on the temple wall was painstakingly forcarved by skilled artisans.
  4. The forcarved wooden panels adorned the ancient church with captivating scenes.
  5. The jeweler forcarved a delicate necklace with miniature gemstones.
  6. The forcarved silver goblet was a testament to the craftsmanship of the silversmith.
  7. The intricate forcarved lace on the wedding dress was a masterpiece of artistry.
  8. The forcarved stone fountain in the garden spouted water that sparkled in the sunlight.
  9. The ancient runes were forcarved into the rock, revealing secrets from a bygone era.
  10. The sculptor's forcarved statue of the goddess was a breathtaking work of art.

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To cut completely; to cut off.

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The intricate designs were carefully forcarved into the ivory.

The sculptor forcarved the figure out of a single block of marble.

The relief on the temple wall was painstakingly forcarved by skilled artisans.

The forcarved wooden panels adorned the ancient church with captivating scenes.