obtruncate (Meaning)

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obtruncate (v. t.)

To deprive of a limb; to lop.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obtruncate

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obtruncate Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener obtruncated the overly long branches to promote the plant's health.
  2. The surgeon obtruncated the damaged limb to prevent infection from spreading.
  3. The carpenter obtruncated the uneven edges of the wood to ensure a smooth surface.
  4. The author obtruncated the lengthy manuscript to fit the publisher's specifications.
  5. The librarian obtruncated the oversized books to make them more shelf-friendly.
  6. The photographer obtruncated the image to highlight the subject's facial features.
  7. The mathematician obtruncated the complex equation to simplify its understanding.
  8. The architect obtruncated the tall building to prevent it from being an eyesore in the neighborhood.
  9. The tailor obtruncated the flowing gown to create a more modern and stylish look.
  10. The sculptor obtruncated the statue's jagged edges to achieve a smoother, more refined appearance.

FAQs About the word obtruncate

To deprive of a limb; to lop.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gardener obtruncated the overly long branches to promote the plant's health.

The surgeon obtruncated the damaged limb to prevent infection from spreading.

The carpenter obtruncated the uneven edges of the wood to ensure a smooth surface.

The author obtruncated the lengthy manuscript to fit the publisher's specifications.