lucubrated (Meaning)

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lucubrated (imp. & p. p.)

of Lucubrate

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lucubrated (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Lucubrate

Synonyms & Antonyms of lucubrated

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lucubrated Sentence Examples

  1. The historian meticulously lucubrated over the ancient texts for years, deciphering their hidden meanings.
  2. The author lucubrated late into the night, his thoughts churning with potential storylines.
  3. The scientist diligently lucubrated on the complex data, seeking patterns and insights.
  4. The philosopher's treatise was the result of years of lucubration, filled with profound insights.
  5. The detective lucubrated on the clues, piecing together the puzzle to uncover the truth.
  6. The artist lucubrated on the canvas, creating vibrant and ethereal works of art.
  7. The student lucubrated over their notes, preparing diligently for the upcoming exam.
  8. The journalist lucubrated on the current events, crafting an incisive and thought-provoking article.
  9. The musician lucubrated melodies in their mind, humming and playing endless possibilities.
  10. The architect lucubrated on the blueprints, envisioning the towering structure that would grace the skyline.

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The historian meticulously lucubrated over the ancient texts for years, deciphering their hidden meanings.

The author lucubrated late into the night, his thoughts churning with potential storylines.

The scientist diligently lucubrated on the complex data, seeking patterns and insights.

The philosopher's treatise was the result of years of lucubration, filled with profound insights.