delibate (Meaning)

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delibate (v. t.)

To taste; to take a sip of; to dabble in.

Synonyms & Antonyms of delibate

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delibate Sentence Examples

  1. She made a deliberate effort to arrive at the meeting early to prepare the presentation.
  2. His deliberate actions caused a ripple of suspicion among his colleagues.
  3. The artist meticulously placed each brushstroke on the canvas with deliberate precision.
  4. It was a deliberate choice to omit certain details from the report to streamline its readability.
  5. Despite his deliberate pace, he managed to finish the marathon ahead of schedule.
  6. The CEO's deliberate decision to expand the company's market presence yielded significant profits.
  7. Her deliberate silence spoke volumes about her discontent with the situation.
  8. The diplomat chose her words with deliberate care to avoid any misunderstandings.
  9. The chef's deliberate use of spices enhanced the flavor of the dish.
  10. With a deliberate flick of his wrist, he signed the contract, sealing the deal.

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To taste; to take a sip of; to dabble in.

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She made a deliberate effort to arrive at the meeting early to prepare the presentation.

His deliberate actions caused a ripple of suspicion among his colleagues.

The artist meticulously placed each brushstroke on the canvas with deliberate precision.

It was a deliberate choice to omit certain details from the report to streamline its readability.