edituate (Meaning)

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edituate (v. t.)

To guard as a churchwarden does.

Synonyms & Antonyms of edituate

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edituate Sentence Examples

  1. The edification of the students was the primary goal of the teacher.
  2. The edification of the community center was a collective effort.
  3. The edification of the new library was a source of pride for the town.
  4. The edification of the local museum was a labor of love for its volunteers.
  5. The edification of the historic building was a testament to the town's commitment to preserving its heritage.
  6. The edification of the new park was a welcome addition to the neighborhood.
  7. The edification of the new hospital was a major undertaking that would benefit the entire region.
  8. The edification of the new school was a sign of the town's commitment to its children.
  9. The edification of the new community center was a place where people could come together and learn.
  10. The edification of the new library was a place where people could come to explore new ideas and cultures.

FAQs About the word edituate

To guard as a churchwarden does.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The edification of the students was the primary goal of the teacher.

The edification of the community center was a collective effort.

The edification of the new library was a source of pride for the town.

The edification of the local museum was a labor of love for its volunteers.