infoliate (Meaning)

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infoliate (v. t.)

To cover or overspread with, or as with, leaves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infoliate

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infoliate Sentence Examples

  1. The young leaves infoliated into intricate patterns, resembling lacework woven by nature.
  2. The branch infoliated abundantly, casting a verdant canopy over the sunlit ground.
  3. The soil around the base of the tree infoliated with diminutive wildflowers, adding a touch of vibrant color.
  4. As spring emerged, the barren branches infoliated rapidly, transforming the tree into a vibrant spectacle.
  5. The unseasonably warm weather caused the trees to infoliate prematurely, creating an early burst of greenery.
  6. The infoliation of the leaves signaled the arrival of warmer weather and the awakening of nature.
  7. The gardener infoliated the newly planted sapling with a delicate touch, ensuring its survival.
  8. The researchers infoliated the tree species to study the patterns of leaf growth and development.
  9. The infoliation of the trees in the urban park provided a much-needed respite from the concrete jungle.
  10. The forest ranger observed the infoliation of the trees as an indicator of the overall health of the ecosystem.

FAQs About the word infoliate

To cover or overspread with, or as with, leaves.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The young leaves infoliated into intricate patterns, resembling lacework woven by nature.

The branch infoliated abundantly, casting a verdant canopy over the sunlit ground.

The soil around the base of the tree infoliated with diminutive wildflowers, adding a touch of vibrant color.

As spring emerged, the barren branches infoliated rapidly, transforming the tree into a vibrant spectacle.