emacerate (Meaning)

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emacerate (v. t. & i.)

To make lean or to become lean; to emaciate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of emacerate

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emacerate Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner's emacerated body showed evidence of severe malnutrition.
  2. After years of battling cancer, she had become dangerously emacerated.
  3. The soldiers emerged from the siege emacerated and haggard.
  4. The famine spread through the village, emacerating its inhabitants.
  5. The anorexia nervosa patient was severely emacerated, with her weight plummeting to dangerously low levels.
  6. The drug addict's emacerated frame spoke volumes about his addiction's toll on his body.
  7. Due to chronic illness, the once vibrant athlete was now a mere emaciated shell of his former self.
  8. The emacerated trees of the wildfire-ravaged landscape stood as stark reminders of the devastation.
  9. The elderly man's emaciated arms were covered in wrinkles, revealing the passage of time.
  10. The emacerated wolf pack roamed the frozen wilderness, perpetually searching for sustenance.

FAQs About the word emacerate

To make lean or to become lean; to emaciate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The prisoner's emacerated body showed evidence of severe malnutrition.

After years of battling cancer, she had become dangerously emacerated.

The soldiers emerged from the siege emacerated and haggard.

The famine spread through the village, emacerating its inhabitants.