saginate Synonyms
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saginate Meaning
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saginate (v. t.)
To make fat; to pamper.
saginate Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The old bridge saginated slightly, causing pedestrians to tread cautiously.
- The weight of the backpack saginated my shoulders, making the climb arduous.
- The canvas tarp saginated in the corners, creating a makeshift shelter from the rain.
- The overweight dog's belly saginated conspicuously, a sign of neglected health.
- The saginated curtains billowed outwards, casting an eerie glow upon the empty room.
- 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.