mundify (Meaning)
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mundify (v. t.)
To cleanse.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mundify
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mundify Sentence Examples
- The housekeeper meticulously mundified the opulent mansion, leaving no speck of dust on any surface.
- The maid tirelessly mundified the hotel room, ensuring the linens were spotless and the furniture polished.
- The janitor diligently mundified the school hallway, sweeping away debris and mopping up spills.
- The cleaning crew dexterously mundified the hospital ward, sanitizing equipment and surfaces to prevent infection.
- The laboratory technician carefully mundified the petri dishes before conducting experiments.
- The surgeon meticulously mundified the surgical instruments prior to performing a delicate procedure.
- The restoration team spent countless hours mundifying the ancient artifact, revealing its hidden beauty.
- The librarian painstakingly mundified the rare manuscripts, preserving their historical significance.
- The curator carefully mundified the museum exhibits, ensuring they were both pristine and informative.
- The archivist meticulously mundified the historical documents, safeguarding their preservation for future generations.
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To cleanse.
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The housekeeper meticulously mundified the opulent mansion, leaving no speck of dust on any surface.
The maid tirelessly mundified the hotel room, ensuring the linens were spotless and the furniture polished.
The janitor diligently mundified the school hallway, sweeping away debris and mopping up spills.
The cleaning crew dexterously mundified the hospital ward, sanitizing equipment and surfaces to prevent infection.