adjute (Meaning)

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adjute (v. t.)

To add.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adjute

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adjute Sentence Examples

  1. In ancient manuscripts, scribes would often adjute marginal notes to provide additional context.
  2. The alchemist sought to adjute various elements to create the philosopher's stone.
  3. To enhance the flavor of the potion, the wizard decided to adjute a pinch of rare herbs.
  4. Scholars of the past would adjute glosses to clarify the meaning of obscure texts.
  5. The chef chose to adjute exotic spices to the recipe, creating a unique and flavorful dish.
  6. Alchemists believed that certain mystical symbols could adjute power to their concoctions.
  7. The artist would adjute intricate details to his paintings to captivate the viewer's attention.
  8. Philosophers of old often sought to adjute wisdom to their teachings, enriching the minds of their disciples.
  9. The ancient mathematician would adjute new theorems to his groundbreaking mathematical treatise.
  10. To improve the potency of the potion, the apothecary decided to adjute a rare and magical ingredient.

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To add.

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In ancient manuscripts, scribes would often adjute marginal notes to provide additional context.

The alchemist sought to adjute various elements to create the philosopher's stone.

To enhance the flavor of the potion, the wizard decided to adjute a pinch of rare herbs.

Scholars of the past would adjute glosses to clarify the meaning of obscure texts.