insheathe (Meaning)

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insheathe (v. t.)

To insert as in a sheath; to sheathe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insheathe

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insheathe Sentence Examples

  1. The samurai swiftly insheathed his gleaming katana.
  2. The knight deftly insheathed his sword after a fierce duel.
  3. The magician insheathed his magical staff with a flick of his wrist.
  4. The pirate insheathed his saber in preparation for an imminent battle.
  5. The hunting knife was insheathed to prevent accidents during the expedition.
  6. The assassin insheathed his dagger after completing his mission.
  7. The surgeon insheathed his scalpel before making the incision.
  8. The sword collector proudly insheathed his rare and ancient blade.
  9. The soldier insheathed his bayonet as the ceasefire was announced.
  10. The hiker carefully insheathed his compass before trekking through the wilderness.

FAQs About the word insheathe

To insert as in a sheath; to sheathe.

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The samurai swiftly insheathed his gleaming katana.

The knight deftly insheathed his sword after a fierce duel.

The magician insheathed his magical staff with a flick of his wrist.

The pirate insheathed his saber in preparation for an imminent battle.