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Meaning of rusticate

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rusticate (v)

live in the country and lead a rustic life

send to the country

suspend temporarily from college or university, in England

give (stone) a rustic look

lend a rustic character to

Webster

rusticate (v. i.)

To go into or reside in the country; to ruralize.

Webster

rusticate (v. t.)

To require or compel to reside in the country; to banish or send away temporarily; to impose rustication on.

rusticate Sentence Examples

  1. The university rusticated the students for their involvement in the riot.
  2. The professor rusticated the student for plagiarism.
  3. The village was rusticated from the rest of the country by a narrow mountain pass.
  4. The rusticated cottage stood isolated amidst the rolling hills.
  5. The rusticated walls of the castle evoked a sense of ancient history.
  6. The rusticated timbers of the barn creaked and groaned in the wind.
  7. The rusticated fireplace crackled with embers, providing warmth and ambiance.
  8. The rusticated furniture lent a charming simplicity to the cabin.
  9. The rusticated pottery displayed in the gallery showcased traditional craftsmanship.
  10. The rusticated path wound its way through a secluded forest, leading to a hidden waterfall.

FAQs About the word rusticate

live in the country and lead a rustic life, send to the country, suspend temporarily from college or university, in England, give (stone) a rustic look, lend a

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The university rusticated the students for their involvement in the riot.

The professor rusticated the student for plagiarism.

The village was rusticated from the rest of the country by a narrow mountain pass.

The rusticated cottage stood isolated amidst the rolling hills.