interlucate (Meaning)
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interlucate (v. t.)
To let in light upon, as by cutting away branches.
Synonyms & Antonyms of interlucate
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interlucate Sentence Examples
- The melody interlucated between the verses, creating a sense of anticipation.
- The speaker's poetic interlude interlucated seamlessly into the larger narrative.
- The calm interlucation provided a brief respite from the tumultuous events.
- The musician interlucated a mournful passage into the lively song.
- The performer's interlucation offered a poignant moment of reflection.
- The interlucation served as a bridge between the two halves of the play.
- The unexpected interlucation disrupted the otherwise smooth flow of the conversation.
- The director interlucated a short film into the live performance.
- The historian interlucated the lecture with personal anecdotes that gave context to the era.
- The architecture of the church featured an interlucation that allowed for a small chapel to be built within its walls.
FAQs About the word interlucate
To let in light upon, as by cutting away branches.
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The melody interlucated between the verses, creating a sense of anticipation.
The speaker's poetic interlude interlucated seamlessly into the larger narrative.
The calm interlucation provided a brief respite from the tumultuous events.
The musician interlucated a mournful passage into the lively song.