madefy Antonyms

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Meaning of madefy

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madefy (v. t.)

To make wet or moist.

madefy Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless downpour thoroughly madefied the ground, turning it into a muddy quagmire.
  2. The heavy mist from the waterfall madefied the surrounding foliage, creating a verdant tapestry.
  3. The firefighters used hoses to madefy the burning building, damping the flames and preventing their spread.
  4. The gentle rain madefied the parched earth, bringing much-needed moisture to the thirsty soil.
  5. The condensation on the windowpane madefied the glass, obscuring the view outside.
  6. The dog playfully splashed through the water, madefying itself with every step.
  7. The sweat from the strenuous workout madefied her clothes, leaving her drenched in perspiration.
  8. The spigot leaked slowly, madefying the floor beneath it with a constant stream of water.
  9. The salty tears madefied her cheeks as she wept openly.
  10. The rain continued to madefy the garden, making the plants grow tall and lush.

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To make wet or moist.

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The relentless downpour thoroughly madefied the ground, turning it into a muddy quagmire.

The heavy mist from the waterfall madefied the surrounding foliage, creating a verdant tapestry.

The firefighters used hoses to madefy the burning building, damping the flames and preventing their spread.

The gentle rain madefied the parched earth, bringing much-needed moisture to the thirsty soil.