disedge (Meaning)

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disedge (v. t.)

To deprive of an edge; to blunt; to dull.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disedge

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disedge Sentence Examples

  1. The disedge of the knife was so sharp that it could cut through metal with ease.
  2. The farmer used a disedge hoe to break up the soil in his fields.
  3. The carpenter used a disedge chisel to create intricate designs in the wood.
  4. The mason used a disedge trowel to apply mortar between the bricks.
  5. The painter used a disedge brush to create fine lines and details in her paintings.
  6. The sculptor used a disedge chisel to carve intricate shapes into the stone.
  7. The mechanic used a disedge wrench to loosen the bolts on the engine.
  8. The electrician used a disedge wire stripper to remove the insulation from the wires.
  9. The plumber used a disedge pipe cutter to cut the copper pipes to the correct length.
  10. The gardener used a disedge pruner to trim the branches of the trees.

FAQs About the word disedge

To deprive of an edge; to blunt; to dull.

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The disedge of the knife was so sharp that it could cut through metal with ease.

The farmer used a disedge hoe to break up the soil in his fields.

The carpenter used a disedge chisel to create intricate designs in the wood.

The mason used a disedge trowel to apply mortar between the bricks.