constellate (Meaning)

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constellate (v)

scatter or intersperse like dots or studs

come together as in a cluster or flock

form a constellation or cluster

constellate Sentence Examples

  1. The stars seemed to constellate into familiar shapes in the night sky.
  2. Astronomers study how stars constellate into various formations across galaxies.
  3. The shimmering lights constellate into patterns that have captivated humanity for centuries.
  4. As the evening deepened, more stars began to constellate, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  5. The artist sought inspiration from the way colors constellate in a vibrant painting.
  6. The flowers in the garden seemed to constellate around the central fountain.
  7. The clouds constellate in the sky, forming dramatic shapes before a storm.
  8. In mythology, gods and heroes often constellate into stories that endure through generations.
  9. The diverse group of students constellates into study groups based on shared interests.
  10. Researchers constellate around groundbreaking ideas, forming collaborations to explore new frontiers.

FAQs About the word constellate

scatter or intersperse like dots or studs, come together as in a cluster or flock, form a constellation or cluster

amass, gather, assemble,collect, garner, corral, accumulate, get together, join, congregate

dissipate, dispel, separate, scatter, split (up), dissipate, dissolve, dissolve,disperse, split (up)

The stars seemed to constellate into familiar shapes in the night sky.

Astronomers study how stars constellate into various formations across galaxies.

The shimmering lights constellate into patterns that have captivated humanity for centuries.

As the evening deepened, more stars began to constellate, creating a breathtaking spectacle.