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Meaning of protuberate

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protuberate (v)

cause to bulge out or project

form a rounded prominence

protuberate Sentence Examples

  1. The tree roots began to protuberate from the ground, creating tripping hazards.
  2. As the seedling grew, it started to protuberate from the soil.
  3. The tumor continued to protuberate, causing discomfort for the patient.
  4. Over time, the mole on his skin started to protuberate, prompting him to seek medical attention.
  5. The bread dough was left to ferment, causing it to protuberate in the bowl.
  6. The insect larvae could be seen to protuberate from the surface of the fruit.
  7. The stalactites and stalagmites in the cave seemed to protuberate towards each other, almost touching.
  8. The blister on her heel began to protuberate after a long day of hiking.
  9. The tumor on the x-ray appeared to protuberate into surrounding tissues.
  10. The pressure from the expanding gas caused the balloon to protuberate.

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cause to bulge out or project, form a rounded prominence

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The tree roots began to protuberate from the ground, creating tripping hazards.

As the seedling grew, it started to protuberate from the soil.

The tumor continued to protuberate, causing discomfort for the patient.

Over time, the mole on his skin started to protuberate, prompting him to seek medical attention.