transverberate (Meaning)
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transverberate (v. t.)
To beat or strike through.
Synonyms & Antonyms of transverberate
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transverberate Sentence Examples
- The priest's words transverberated the hearts of the congregation, igniting a fervent desire for spiritual growth.
- The bullet transverberated through the man's chest, leaving a gaping hole that oozed crimson blood.
- The arrow transverberated the deer's flank, causing it to stumble and collapse in a heap.
- The piercing gaze of the judge transverberated the defendant, leaving her feeling exposed and vulnerable.
- The artist's brushstrokes transverberated the canvas, creating a vibrant and ethereal masterpiece.
- The harsh criticism transverberated through her mind, leaving her feeling shattered and disillusioned.
- The piercing sound of the siren transverberated the night, shattering the peaceful tranquility.
- The thunderous applause transverberated through the theater, enveloping the actors in a wave of adulation.
- The penetrating aroma of freshly cut grass transverberated the air, filling it with an invigorating fragrance.
- The painful memories of the past transverberated through her consciousness, leaving an enduring scar on her soul.
FAQs About the word transverberate
To beat or strike through.
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The priest's words transverberated the hearts of the congregation, igniting a fervent desire for spiritual growth.
The bullet transverberated through the man's chest, leaving a gaping hole that oozed crimson blood.
The arrow transverberated the deer's flank, causing it to stumble and collapse in a heap.
The piercing gaze of the judge transverberated the defendant, leaving her feeling exposed and vulnerable.