debacchate (Meaning)

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debacchate (v. i.)

To rave as a bacchanal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of debacchate

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debacchate Sentence Examples

  1. The courtiers debacchated in the castle halls, ignoring all decorum and restraint.
  2. The debacchating revelers filled the streets with drunken laughter and chaos.
  3. The festival turned into a debacchating frenzy as the night wore on.
  4. He warned his son not to debacchate with unruly companions.
  5. The decadent feast ended in a debacchate display of excess and indulgence.
  6. The debacchating nobles scandalized the court with their lewd behavior.
  7. Despite the warnings, the young aristocrats continued to debacchate in the countryside.
  8. The debacchating crowd spilled out of the tavern, causing disturbances in the town square.
  9. The king's advisors worried about the debacchate influence of certain courtiers on his decisions.
  10. The debacchating behavior of the guests embarrassed the host, tarnishing the reputation of the soirée.

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To rave as a bacchanal.

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No antonyms found.

The courtiers debacchated in the castle halls, ignoring all decorum and restraint.

The debacchating revelers filled the streets with drunken laughter and chaos.

The festival turned into a debacchating frenzy as the night wore on.

He warned his son not to debacchate with unruly companions.