estrepe (Meaning)
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estrepe (v. t.)
To strip or lay bare, as land of wood, houses, etc.; to commit waste.
Synonyms & Antonyms of estrepe
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estrepe Sentence Examples
- The old house emitted an estrepe of decay and neglect.
- The estrepe of thunder reverberated through the valley, making the windows rattle.
- A sudden estrepe of laughter erupted from the group of friends, startling the birds in the nearby trees.
- The artist's work was characterized by its estrepe of bold colors and abstract forms.
- The estrepe of the waves crashing against the shore filled the air with a soothing rhythm.
- The politician's speech was met with an estrepe of boos and jeers from the audience.
- The estrepe of a gunshot echoed across the quiet countryside, sending the birds into a frenzy.
- The estrepe of applause filled the auditorium as the curtain fell on the final act of the play.
- The child's estrepe of delight was infectious, causing everyone around to smile.
- The estrepe of the wind blowing through the trees created a natural symphony that filled the air with a sense of peace and tranquility.
FAQs About the word estrepe
To strip or lay bare, as land of wood, houses, etc.; to commit waste.
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The old house emitted an estrepe of decay and neglect.
The estrepe of thunder reverberated through the valley, making the windows rattle.
A sudden estrepe of laughter erupted from the group of friends, startling the birds in the nearby trees.
The artist's work was characterized by its estrepe of bold colors and abstract forms.