avale (Meaning)

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avale (v. t. & i.)

To cause to descend; to lower; to let fall; to doff.

To bring low; to abase.

To descend; to fall; to dismount.

Synonyms & Antonyms of avale

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avale Sentence Examples

  1. The thirsty man eagerly avaled the cool water, quenching his thirst.
  2. The serpent avaled its prey whole, leaving no trace behind.
  3. The child accidentally avaled a marble, prompting a trip to the emergency room.
  4. The hiker struggled to avale the stale bread, as his hunger gnawed at him.
  5. The dragon avaled the knight in a single bite, its insatiable appetite forever unsatisfied.
  6. The shark avaled the tuna with lightning speed, leaving only a bloody trail in its wake.
  7. The elephant avaled large amounts of vegetation, its digestive system capable of breaking down tough materials.
  8. The snake avaled the rat, its powerful jaws crushing the rodent's bones.
  9. The bird avaled the worm, its beak perfectly adapted for retrieving prey.
  10. The man avaled the bitter medicine, knowing that it would help alleviate his pain.

FAQs About the word avale

To cause to descend; to lower; to let fall; to doff., To bring low; to abase., To descend; to fall; to dismount.

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No antonyms found.

The thirsty man eagerly avaled the cool water, quenching his thirst.

The serpent avaled its prey whole, leaving no trace behind.

The child accidentally avaled a marble, prompting a trip to the emergency room.

The hiker struggled to avale the stale bread, as his hunger gnawed at him.