embrocate (Meaning)

Wordnet

embrocate (v)

administer an oil or ointment to; often in a religious ceremony of blessing

Webster

embrocate (v. t.)

To moisten and rub (a diseased part) with a liquid substance, as with spirit, oil, etc., by means of a cloth or sponge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embrocate

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embrocate Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete carefully embrocated her muscles with a warming lotion before the race.
  2. The physical therapist embrocated the patient's injured knee with a soothing oil to relieve pain.
  3. The aroma of the embrocation filled the room as the massage therapist applied it to the client's back.
  4. The trainer embrocated the horse's legs with a liniment to prevent stiffness and soreness.
  5. The hiker embrocated her feet with a cooling gel to prevent blisters during her long trek.
  6. The nurse embrocated the patient's chest with a decongestant ointment to help relieve congestion.
  7. The veterinarian embrocated the cow's udder with a soothing lotion to treat mastitis.
  8. The groom embrocated the horse's coat with a shine-enhancing oil to make it look its best at the show.
  9. The gardener embrocated the rose bushes with a fungicide to protect them from disease.
  10. The chef embrocated the steak with a marinade made of herbs and spices to enhance its flavor.

FAQs About the word embrocate

administer an oil or ointment to; often in a religious ceremony of blessingTo moisten and rub (a diseased part) with a liquid substance, as with spirit, oil, et

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The athlete carefully embrocated her muscles with a warming lotion before the race.

The physical therapist embrocated the patient's injured knee with a soothing oil to relieve pain.

The aroma of the embrocation filled the room as the massage therapist applied it to the client's back.

The trainer embrocated the horse's legs with a liniment to prevent stiffness and soreness.