delirate (Meaning)
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delirate (v. t. & i.)
To madden; to rave.
Synonyms & Antonyms of delirate
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delirate Sentence Examples
- His delirate actions left a trail of confusion and chaos in their wake.
- The delirate behavior of the protestors escalated as tensions mounted.
- She felt a sense of delirate exhilaration as she leaped from the plane during her skydiving adventure.
- The delirate decision to invest all his savings in a risky venture ultimately led to financial ruin.
- Their delirate love affair burned brightly but fizzled out just as quickly.
- In a moment of delirate spontaneity, he quit his job and set off to travel the world.
- The delirate pace of life in the bustling city was both exhilarating and exhausting.
- Despite warnings from friends, he proceeded with delirate abandon, heedless of the consequences.
- The delirate nature of her thoughts seemed to defy rational explanation.
- His delirate rantings about conspiracy theories fell on deaf ears as most dismissed them as baseless.
FAQs About the word delirate
To madden; to rave.
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No antonyms found.
His delirate actions left a trail of confusion and chaos in their wake.
The delirate behavior of the protestors escalated as tensions mounted.
She felt a sense of delirate exhilaration as she leaped from the plane during her skydiving adventure.
The delirate decision to invest all his savings in a risky venture ultimately led to financial ruin.