unlute Antonyms
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Meaning of unlute
Webster
unlute (v. t.)
To separate, as things cemented or luted; to take the lute or the clay from.
unlute Sentence Examples
- The delicate glass vase was unluted from its base, threatening to shatter.
- With trembling hands, the conservator carefully unluted the fragile mosaic tiles.
- The unluted joints of the wooden cabinet creaked and groaned under the weight of its contents.
- The unluted seams of the ductwork allowed hazardous gases to escape into the atmosphere.
- The unluted tail lamp on the old car threatened to cause a dangerous traffic accident.
- The unluted fibers of the ancient scroll were so delicate that they threatened to disintegrate with the slightest touch.
- The unluted bonds between the bricks of the wall weakened the structure, making it vulnerable to collapse.
- The unluted panels of the stained-glass window allowed rain and wind to penetrate the sanctuary.
- The unluted electrodes of the battery caused a short circuit, resulting in an explosion.
- The unluted contacts on the circuit board prevented the electronic device from functioning properly.
FAQs About the word unlute
To separate, as things cemented or luted; to take the lute or the clay from.
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The delicate glass vase was unluted from its base, threatening to shatter.
With trembling hands, the conservator carefully unluted the fragile mosaic tiles.
The unluted joints of the wooden cabinet creaked and groaned under the weight of its contents.
The unluted seams of the ductwork allowed hazardous gases to escape into the atmosphere.