constellating (Meaning)
constellating
to set or adorn with or as if with constellations, cluster, to unite in a cluster
Synonyms & Antonyms of constellating
constellating Sentence Examples
- The glittering stars constellating in the night sky created a celestial masterpiece.
- Moonlight constellated into an ethereal pattern, guiding lost travelers.
- Fireflies constellated in the warm summer air, resembling a floating galaxy.
- The intricate lines on the palm constellated a hidden prophecy.
- Words on a page constellated into a poignant tale, captivating readers.
- Thoughts constellated in Amanda's mind, forming a tapestry of ideas.
- The dots on the connect-the-dots page constellated into a whimsical creature.
- The beads on the necklace constellated a celestial scene, with stars and planets shimmering.
- The notes of a symphony constellated into a harmonious masterpiece.
- Memories constellated in her soul, forming a cherished constellation of the past.
FAQs About the word constellating
to set or adorn with or as if with constellations, cluster, to unite in a cluster
grouping, amassing,assembling, corralling, accumulating, gathering, collecting, lumping, combining, mustering
splitting (up), dissipating,scattering, disintegrating, dissolving, separating, dispelling, dispersing, sending, dismissing
The glittering stars constellating in the night sky created a celestial masterpiece.
Moonlight constellated into an ethereal pattern, guiding lost travelers.
Fireflies constellated in the warm summer air, resembling a floating galaxy.
The intricate lines on the palm constellated a hidden prophecy.