dementate (Meaning)

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dementate (v. t.)

Deprived of reason.

To deprive of reason; to dement.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dementate

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dementate Sentence Examples

  1. The mysterious potion seemed to dementate those who consumed it, altering their perception of reality.
  2. The horror movie had such a terrifying plot twist that it could dementate even the bravest viewers.
  3. His relentless pursuit of power seemed to dementate his moral compass, leading him down a dark path.
  4. The constant exposure to traumatic events can slowly dementate a person's psyche over time.
  5. The strange sound echoing through the abandoned house seemed to dementate the explorers' nerves.
  6. Some argue that certain drugs have the potential to dementate cognitive function if abused.
  7. The relentless stress of the job began to dementate his once clear thinking, leading to lapses in judgment.
  8. The haunting melody of the music seemed to dementate her emotions, stirring up memories she had long buried.
  9. Certain neurological disorders can dementate cognitive abilities, affecting memory and reasoning.
  10. The eerie atmosphere of the foggy graveyard seemed to dementate his thoughts, making him question reality itself.

FAQs About the word dementate

Deprived of reason., To deprive of reason; to dement.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mysterious potion seemed to dementate those who consumed it, altering their perception of reality.

The horror movie had such a terrifying plot twist that it could dementate even the bravest viewers.

His relentless pursuit of power seemed to dementate his moral compass, leading him down a dark path.

The constant exposure to traumatic events can slowly dementate a person's psyche over time.