emaculate (Meaning)

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emaculate (v. t.)

To clear from spots or stains, or from any imperfection.

Synonyms & Antonyms of emaculate

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emaculate Sentence Examples

  1. The bride walked down the aisle in an immaculate white gown.
  2. The hotel room was spotless and immaculate, with not a single speck of dust in sight.
  3. The surgeon meticulously prepared the patient for surgery, ensuring that the operating room was immaculate and sterile.
  4. The chef took pride in presenting immaculate dishes that were both visually appealing and delicious.
  5. The scientist conducted the experiment with immaculate precision, following every step of the protocol meticulously.
  6. The artist's studio was immaculate, with every tool and piece of equipment neatly organized and in its place.
  7. The athlete arrived at the competition with immaculate preparation, having trained diligently and studied the course thoroughly.
  8. The accountant meticulously reviewed the financial records, ensuring that every number was correct and the books were immaculate.
  9. The gardener took great care of the flowers, pruning and weeding them regularly to keep the garden immaculate.
  10. The housekeeper kept the house immaculate, dusting, vacuuming, and mopping every day to maintain a spotless and inviting environment.

FAQs About the word emaculate

To clear from spots or stains, or from any imperfection.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bride walked down the aisle in an immaculate white gown.

The hotel room was spotless and immaculate, with not a single speck of dust in sight.

The surgeon meticulously prepared the patient for surgery, ensuring that the operating room was immaculate and sterile.

The chef took pride in presenting immaculate dishes that were both visually appealing and delicious.