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Meaning of imbathe

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imbathe (v. t.)

To bathe; to wash freely; to immerce.

imbathe Sentence Examples

  1. She immersed herself in a fragrant bath, imbathing her senses in the soothing aroma.
  2. The newborn pup was gently imbathed in warm water, bringing a sense of comfort and cleanliness.
  3. The antique sword was imbued in a special oil, imbathing it with legendary powers.
  4. The poet's words imbathed the audience in a realm of emotions, evoking laughter, tears, and wonder.
  5. The sunlight imbathed the meadow in a golden glow, creating a serene and idyllic scene.
  6. The artist's brushstrokes imbathed the canvas with vibrant hues, bringing life and movement to the composition.
  7. The soft moonlight imbathed the sleeping city, casting an ethereal glow upon the slumbering buildings.
  8. The ancient ruins were imbathed in a patina of time, whispering secrets of a bygone era.
  9. The perfume imbathed her skin in an alluring fragrance, captivating all who came near.
  10. The ocean's waves imbathed the shore, leaving behind a symphony of sounds and the salty tang of the sea.

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To bathe; to wash freely; to immerce.

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She immersed herself in a fragrant bath, imbathing her senses in the soothing aroma.

The newborn pup was gently imbathed in warm water, bringing a sense of comfort and cleanliness.

The antique sword was imbued in a special oil, imbathing it with legendary powers.

The poet's words imbathed the audience in a realm of emotions, evoking laughter, tears, and wonder.