ablude in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To ablude means to wash or cleanse, often in a ritualistic or artistic context.
Sample Sentences
- The artist chose to ablude the canvas with bright colors to convey emotion.
- In ancient rituals, participants would often ablude themselves in sacred waters.
- The chemist decided to ablude the solution to enhance its clarity.
- During the cleansing ceremony, the priest would ablude the altar with fragrant oils.
- She would ablude her worries by writing them down in her journal.
- To prepare for the festival, the villagers would ablude their homes with flowers and lights.
- He sought to ablude the tensions in the room with a light-hearted joke.
- The students were encouraged to ablude their presentations with engaging visuals.
- In meditation, one must ablude the mind of distracting thoughts to find peace.
- After the storm, they needed to ablude the debris to restore the garden.
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