vade (Meaning)

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vade (v. i.)

To fade; hence, to vanish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vade

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vade Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Roman Senate issued a vade, ordering a captured general to return to his own land.
  2. The doctor prescribed a vade, advising the patient to refrain from strenuous activity.
  3. In the courtroom, the judge issued a vade, dismissing the case due to lack of evidence.
  4. The professor gave his students a vade, allowing them to leave early from lecture.
  5. The vade from the pope authorized the bishop to ordain new priests.
  6. The king issued a vade, declaring war against his neighboring kingdom.
  7. The general ordered a vade, commanding his troops to withdraw from the battlefield.
  8. The vade from the organization called upon its members to donate to a worthy cause.
  9. The vade from the board granted the CEO permission to make a significant investment.
  10. The teacher issued a vade, allowing her students to complete their exams at home due to unforeseen circumstances.

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To fade; hence, to vanish.

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No antonyms found.

The ancient Roman Senate issued a vade, ordering a captured general to return to his own land.

The doctor prescribed a vade, advising the patient to refrain from strenuous activity.

In the courtroom, the judge issued a vade, dismissing the case due to lack of evidence.

The professor gave his students a vade, allowing them to leave early from lecture.