dedecorate (Meaning)
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dedecorate (v. t.)
To bring to shame; to disgrace.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dedecorate
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dedecorate Sentence Examples
- After the holiday season, it's time to dedecorate the house and put away all the festive decorations.
- We spent the entire weekend dedecorating the party venue, taking down streamers and removing balloons.
- It's always a bit sad to dedecorate the Christmas tree and pack away all the ornaments for another year.
- She decided to dedecorate her office space, opting for a minimalist look instead of cluttered decor.
- The wedding planner was hired to dedecorate the reception hall once the festivities were over.
- With spring approaching, it's time to dedecorate the garden and remove any winter decorations.
- As part of the renovation project, they had to dedecorate the entire room before applying fresh paint.
- The store offered a service to dedecorate homes after special occasions, making cleanup hassle-free for customers.
- It took them several hours to dedecorate the stage after the theater performance ended.
- The event organizers had a team ready to dedecorate the venue as soon as the party concluded.
FAQs About the word dedecorate
To bring to shame; to disgrace.
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No antonyms found.
After the holiday season, it's time to dedecorate the house and put away all the festive decorations.
We spent the entire weekend dedecorating the party venue, taking down streamers and removing balloons.
It's always a bit sad to dedecorate the Christmas tree and pack away all the ornaments for another year.
She decided to dedecorate her office space, opting for a minimalist look instead of cluttered decor.