refragate Antonyms

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Meaning of refragate

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refragate (v. i.)

To oppose.

refragate Sentence Examples

  1. The refractive index of the glass refragated the light rays, creating a shimmering effect.
  2. The crystal refragated the sunlight into a rainbow of colors, casting a magical glow.
  3. As the waves approached the shore, they refragated, causing their direction to change.
  4. The refractive properties of the lens allowed us to magnify the image.
  5. The water refragated the sunlight, creating a shimmering path on the surface.
  6. The telescope refragated the light from distant stars, bringing them into focus.
  7. The transparent material refragated the light, making it appear distorted.
  8. The prisms in the chandelier refragated the light, creating a mesmerizing display of colors.
  9. The raindrops refragated the sunlight, forming a small rainbow in the sky.
  10. The refractive power of the glass caused the image to appear larger than it actually was.

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To oppose.

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The refractive index of the glass refragated the light rays, creating a shimmering effect.

The crystal refragated the sunlight into a rainbow of colors, casting a magical glow.

As the waves approached the shore, they refragated, causing their direction to change.

The refractive properties of the lens allowed us to magnify the image.