unduke (Meaning)
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unduke (v. t.)
To deprive of dukedom.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unduke
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unduke Sentence Examples
- The dark lord unduked the kingdom with his vile magic, plunging it into an age of despair.
- The once-proud castle now lay in ruins, its spires unduked by the passage of time.
- The painting had been beautifully painted, but years of neglect had unduked its colors.
- The old man's face was weathered and unduked, a testament to a life well-lived.
- The waves crashed relentlessly against the shore, unduking the sand and exposing the rocks beneath.
- The tapestry was once vibrant, but its threads have long since unduked, leaving only a faded echo of its former glory.
- The rain poured down in sheets, unduking the soil and flooding the streets.
- The storm raged outside, unduking the leaves from the trees and scattering them across the lawn.
- The once-strong man was now frail and unduked, his spirit broken by years of hardship.
- The river flowed swiftly, unduking the banks and carrying away the soil with it.
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To deprive of dukedom.
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The dark lord unduked the kingdom with his vile magic, plunging it into an age of despair.
The once-proud castle now lay in ruins, its spires unduked by the passage of time.
The painting had been beautifully painted, but years of neglect had unduked its colors.
The old man's face was weathered and unduked, a testament to a life well-lived.