diluviate (Meaning)
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diluviate (v. i.)
To run as a flood.
Synonyms & Antonyms of diluviate
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diluviate Sentence Examples
- The storm was so intense that it seemed like the heavens had opened up and were diluviating the earth.
- The village was quickly evacuated as the river overflowed its banks and diluviated the surrounding area.
- The land was so arid and desolate that it had not experienced a diluviate in decades.
- The heavy rains had been diluviating the region for days, causing widespread flooding and damage.
- He watched in awe as the rain diluviated the forest, turning the dry ground into a lush, green oasis.
- The storm was of biblical proportions, with rain diluviating the earth for forty days and forty nights.
- The fields were diluviated with water, making it impossible for the farmers to plant their crops.
- The ocean waves were so powerful that they diluviated the coastline, causing severe erosion.
- The man was soaked to the bone as he walked through the rain, which was diluviating the streets.
- The floods diluviated the village, leaving the residents with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
FAQs About the word diluviate
To run as a flood.
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The storm was so intense that it seemed like the heavens had opened up and were diluviating the earth.
The village was quickly evacuated as the river overflowed its banks and diluviated the surrounding area.
The land was so arid and desolate that it had not experienced a diluviate in decades.
The heavy rains had been diluviating the region for days, causing widespread flooding and damage.