decerp (Meaning)

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decerp (v. t.)

To pluck off; to crop; to gather.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decerp

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decerp Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient manuscript was so weathered that it was challenging to decerp the faded inscriptions.
  2. Scholars embarked on a meticulous journey to decerp the cryptic codes hidden within the ancient tome.
  3. Despite the intricate encryption, the skilled cryptographer managed to decerp the message.
  4. It took hours of intense concentration to decerp the meaning behind the enigmatic symbols.
  5. The detective's keen eye allowed him to decerp the subtle clues scattered throughout the crime scene.
  6. Linguists faced a daunting task as they sought to decerp the ancient language engraved on the ancient artifact.
  7. With patience and perseverance, the archaeologist began to decerp the hieroglyphs etched into the temple walls.
  8. The encrypted files presented a significant challenge, requiring advanced algorithms to decerp the hidden data.
  9. The coded message seemed impenetrable at first glance, but with determination, they managed to decerp its true meaning.
  10. Through careful analysis and deduction, they were able to decerp the intricacies of the secret society's rituals.

FAQs About the word decerp

To pluck off; to crop; to gather.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient manuscript was so weathered that it was challenging to decerp the faded inscriptions.

Scholars embarked on a meticulous journey to decerp the cryptic codes hidden within the ancient tome.

Despite the intricate encryption, the skilled cryptographer managed to decerp the message.

It took hours of intense concentration to decerp the meaning behind the enigmatic symbols.