saginate Antonyms

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Meaning of saginate

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saginate (v. t.)

To make fat; to pamper.

saginate Sentence Examples

  1. The ropes saginated alarmingly, threatening to snap under the weight.
  2. The sails saginated in the gentle breeze, casting a languid shadow upon the deck.
  3. The tree's branches saginated under the burden of ripe fruit.
  4. The patient's skin saginated after a prolonged illness, indicating a loss of elasticity.
  5. The old bridge saginated slightly, causing pedestrians to tread cautiously.
  6. The weight of the backpack saginated my shoulders, making the climb arduous.
  7. The canvas tarp saginated in the corners, creating a makeshift shelter from the rain.
  8. The overweight dog's belly saginated conspicuously, a sign of neglected health.
  9. The saginated curtains billowed outwards, casting an eerie glow upon the empty room.
  10. The aging roof saginated noticeably, prompting the owners to consider renovations.

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To make fat; to pamper.

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The ropes saginated alarmingly, threatening to snap under the weight.

The sails saginated in the gentle breeze, casting a languid shadow upon the deck.

The tree's branches saginated under the burden of ripe fruit.

The patient's skin saginated after a prolonged illness, indicating a loss of elasticity.