embathe (Meaning)
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embathe (v. t.)
To bathe; to imbathe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of embathe
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embathe Sentence Examples
- The glistening droplets of rain embathed the parched earth, quenching its thirst.
- With a tranquil heart, she embathed herself in the melodious symphony of nature's lullaby.
- The baby's tender skin was embathed in the warmth and comfort of its mother's embrace.
- He embathed his weary soul in the serenity of the moonlit forest, seeking solace from life's trials.
- The artist's creative spirit was embathed in the vibrant hues of the sunset, inspiring a new masterpiece.
- The lovers' souls embathed in each other's presence, creating a tapestry of shared dreams and desires.
- The poet's words embathed the reader's consciousness in a realm of profound emotions and insights.
- The city's skyline embathed in the golden glow of dusk, casting a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The aroma of blooming flowers embathed the air with a heady fragrance, captivating the senses.
- The child's laughter embathed the room with an infectious joy, spreading happiness like wildfire.
FAQs About the word embathe
To bathe; to imbathe.
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No antonyms found.
The glistening droplets of rain embathed the parched earth, quenching its thirst.
With a tranquil heart, she embathed herself in the melodious symphony of nature's lullaby.
The baby's tender skin was embathed in the warmth and comfort of its mother's embrace.
He embathed his weary soul in the serenity of the moonlit forest, seeking solace from life's trials.