tumulate Antonyms
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Meaning of tumulate
Webster
tumulate (v. t.)
To cover, as a corpse, with a mound or tomb; to bury.
Webster
tumulate (v. i.)
To swell.
tumulate Sentence Examples
- The ancient ruins of the temple stood tumulate upon the hilltop, a testament to a bygone era.
- The ground beneath the earthquake epicenter tumulated violently, sending tremors through the surrounding countryside.
- The landscape was tumulate and undulating, a patchwork of rolling hills and valleys.
- The old mansion was a tumulate mass of crumbling stone, its once-grand facade now weathered and overgrown.
- The cemetery was a tumulate sanctuary, marked by rows of weathered headstones.
- The sculptor's masterpiece was a tumulate figure, capturing the essence of a turbulent sea.
- The tumulate clouds swirled above the ocean, threatening to unleash a storm upon the unsuspecting sailors.
- The political landscape was tumulate, with factions vying for power in a tumultuous struggle.
- The surgeon's hands worked tirelessly, tumulating the patient's organs with precision and care.
- The earthquake left the city in a state of tumulate chaos, with buildings reduced to rubble and streets impassable.
FAQs About the word tumulate
To cover, as a corpse, with a mound or tomb; to bury., To swell.
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The ancient ruins of the temple stood tumulate upon the hilltop, a testament to a bygone era.
The ground beneath the earthquake epicenter tumulated violently, sending tremors through the surrounding countryside.
The landscape was tumulate and undulating, a patchwork of rolling hills and valleys.
The old mansion was a tumulate mass of crumbling stone, its once-grand facade now weathered and overgrown.