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Meaning of intergrave

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intergrave (v. t.)

To grave or carve between; to engrave in the alternate sections.

intergrave Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient tomb intergraved intricate symbols that hinted at the deceased's celestial journey.
  2. The weathered headstone intergraved the dates of a life rich in both love and sorrow.
  3. With trembling hands, the mourner intergraved the name of her beloved on the memorial.
  4. The artist intergraved the canvas with a haunting depiction of a distant memory.
  5. The master calligrapher's deft brushstrokes intergraved elegant characters on the parchment.
  6. The surgical scalpel intergraved a delicate incision, healing a wound and restoring hope.
  7. The carpenter intergraved the wooden handle with a pattern that would provide a sure grip.
  8. The sculptor intergraved the marble with a lifelike representation of a triumphant warrior.
  9. The jeweler intergraved a cherished message on the surface of a precious ring.
  10. The laser intergraved a microchip with intricate circuitry that would power a groundbreaking invention.

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To grave or carve between; to engrave in the alternate sections.

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The ancient tomb intergraved intricate symbols that hinted at the deceased's celestial journey.

The weathered headstone intergraved the dates of a life rich in both love and sorrow.

With trembling hands, the mourner intergraved the name of her beloved on the memorial.

The artist intergraved the canvas with a haunting depiction of a distant memory.