jaculate (Meaning)

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jaculate (v. t.)

To throw or cast, as a dart; to throw out; to emit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jaculate

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jaculate Sentence Examples

  1. The angler deftly jaculated his fishing line into the tranquil waters, aiming for the perfect spot.
  2. With a swift motion, the archer jaculated the arrow towards the distant target, hoping for a bullseye.
  3. The pitcher jaculated the ball with precision, sending it hurtling towards home plate.
  4. As the javelin thrower prepared to compete, he focused on jaculating the spear with maximum force.
  5. The skilled marksman jaculated the bullet downrange, hitting the target with remarkable accuracy.
  6. In the heat of battle, the warrior jaculated his spear towards the enemy, aiming to strike a fatal blow.
  7. With practiced expertise, the golfer jaculated the ball across the green, aiming for the elusive hole.
  8. The skilled quarterback jaculated the football downfield, aiming for his receiver amidst the opposing defenders.
  9. The skilled dart player jaculated the dart towards the dartboard, hoping to hit the bullseye for a perfect score.
  10. With a flick of the wrist, the pool player jaculated the cue ball, sending it careening towards the cluster of balls on the table.

FAQs About the word jaculate

To throw or cast, as a dart; to throw out; to emit.

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No antonyms found.

The angler deftly jaculated his fishing line into the tranquil waters, aiming for the perfect spot.

With a swift motion, the archer jaculated the arrow towards the distant target, hoping for a bullseye.

The pitcher jaculated the ball with precision, sending it hurtling towards home plate.

As the javelin thrower prepared to compete, he focused on jaculating the spear with maximum force.