caduke (Meaning)

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caduke (a.)

Perishable; frail; transitory.

Synonyms & Antonyms of caduke

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caduke Sentence Examples

  1. The old mansion stood caduke, its once-grand facade weathered and crumbling.
  2. His health had grown caduke with age, and he found it increasingly difficult to perform everyday tasks.
  3. The bridge, caduke from years of neglect, was deemed unsafe for passage.
  4. She cared for her caduke grandmother with tenderness and patience.
  5. The caduke state of the fortress rendered it vulnerable to siege.
  6. Despite his caduke appearance, his spirit remained resilient and indomitable.
  7. The once mighty empire had become caduke, its power waning with each passing year.
  8. The soldier's morale was caduke after months of battle and deprivation.
  9. The kingdom's economy was in a caduke state, teetering on the brink of collapse.
  10. The caduke structure of the ancient artifact required delicate handling to prevent further damage.

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Perishable; frail; transitory.

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No antonyms found.

The old mansion stood caduke, its once-grand facade weathered and crumbling.

His health had grown caduke with age, and he found it increasingly difficult to perform everyday tasks.

The bridge, caduke from years of neglect, was deemed unsafe for passage.

She cared for her caduke grandmother with tenderness and patience.