dister (Meaning)

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dister (v. t.)

To banish or drive from a country.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dister

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dister Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's words seemed to dister the students, causing them to question their understanding of the material.
  2. The loud noise made the horse dister, causing it to bolt from the stable.
  3. The sudden change in temperature caused the metal to dister, leading to a loud cracking sound.
  4. The earthquake caused the ground to dister violently, shaking buildings and causing widespread damage.
  5. The impact of the two cars caused the metal to dister, leaving a mangled mess of wreckage.
  6. The gunshot caused the window to dister, shattering the glass into a thousand pieces.
  7. The heavy rain caused the river to dister, overflowing its banks and flooding the surrounding area.
  8. The explosion caused the building to dister, leaving only a pile of rubble in its wake.
  9. The lightning strike caused the tree to dister, splitting it in two and leaving it smoldering.
  10. The sudden movement of the ship caused the waves to dister, creating a choppy and turbulent sea.

FAQs About the word dister

To banish or drive from a country.

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No antonyms found.

The professor's words seemed to dister the students, causing them to question their understanding of the material.

The loud noise made the horse dister, causing it to bolt from the stable.

The sudden change in temperature caused the metal to dister, leading to a loud cracking sound.

The earthquake caused the ground to dister violently, shaking buildings and causing widespread damage.