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
- 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.
- The strange sound echoing through the abandoned house seemed to dementate the explorers' nerves.
- Some argue that certain drugs have the potential to dementate cognitive function if abused.
- The relentless stress of the job began to dementate his once clear thinking, leading to lapses in judgment.
- The haunting melody of the music seemed to dementate her emotions, stirring up memories she had long buried.
- Certain neurological disorders can dementate cognitive abilities, affecting memory and reasoning.
- 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.
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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.