rutilate (Meaning)

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rutilate (v. i.)

To shine; to emit rays of light.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rutilate

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rutilate Sentence Examples

  1. The iridescent surface of the hummingbird's feathers rutilated in the sunlight, creating a shimmering kaleidoscope of colors.
  2. The golden locket glistened and rutilated in the dim light, revealing intricate engravings on its surface.
  3. The newly lacquered car gleamed and rutilated, reflecting the vibrant hues of the cityscape.
  4. The water droplets on the spider's web rutilated like tiny diamonds, sparkling with an ethereal glow.
  5. The crystals inside the geode rutilated vividly, refracting light into a symphony of colors.
  6. The ruby earrings rutilated with a deep, fiery glow, casting an enchanting spell upon their wearer.
  7. The iridescent beetle scuttled across the forest floor, its shell rutilating with a myriad of iridescent patterns.
  8. The peacock's tail fanned out magnificently, displaying its rutilating plumage to attract a mate.
  9. The chandelier's crystal prisms rutilated with exquisite brilliance, casting a dazzling glow over the ballroom.
  10. The opal ring seemed to dance with light, its rutilating surface showcasing a mesmerizing play of colors.

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To shine; to emit rays of light.

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The iridescent surface of the hummingbird's feathers rutilated in the sunlight, creating a shimmering kaleidoscope of colors.

The golden locket glistened and rutilated in the dim light, revealing intricate engravings on its surface.

The newly lacquered car gleamed and rutilated, reflecting the vibrant hues of the cityscape.

The water droplets on the spider's web rutilated like tiny diamonds, sparkling with an ethereal glow.