opacate (Meaning)
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opacate (v. t.)
To darken; to cloud.
Synonyms & Antonyms of opacate
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opacate Sentence Examples
- The oppressive smog opacated the horizon, obscuring the distant mountains.
- The thick drapes opacated the sunlight, casting the room in an eerie gloom.
- The old parchment's faded ink had become opacate, making it difficult to decipher.
- The opaque paint opacated the brushstrokes, creating a smooth and uniform surface.
- The dense fog opacated the road, making driving hazardous.
- The sunglasses opacated the glare of the sun, providing relief to the tired eyes.
- The opacate smoke from the factory chimney billowed into the sky, polluting the atmosphere.
- The thick curtains opacated the light, creating a cozy and secluded ambiance in the living room.
- The opaque lens of the camera opacated the view, making it impossible to take a clear photograph.
- The opacate stain on the carpet marred the pristine appearance of the otherwise spotless floor.
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To darken; to cloud.
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The oppressive smog opacated the horizon, obscuring the distant mountains.
The thick drapes opacated the sunlight, casting the room in an eerie gloom.
The old parchment's faded ink had become opacate, making it difficult to decipher.
The opaque paint opacated the brushstrokes, creating a smooth and uniform surface.