Sentences

adumbrate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To adumbrate means to outline or sketch something in a way that provides a general idea or indication without detailing it fully.

Sample Sentences

  1. The teacher used an illustration to adumbrate the complex theory for her students.
  2. In his speech, the politician sought to adumbrate his vision for the future of the city.
  3. The artist's early sketches adumbrate the themes that would later dominate her work.
  4. To adumbrate the main points of the report, he provided a succinct summary at the beginning.
  5. The novel adumbrates the struggles of its characters against the backdrop of a changing society.
  6. During the meeting, she tried to adumbrate the potential risks of the proposed project.
  7. The documentary adumbrates the history of the movement, highlighting key figures and events.
  8. In his introduction, the author adumbrates the philosophical themes that will be explored in the book.
  9. The professor's lecture adumbrated the intricate relationship between art and politics.
  10. Her comments adumbrate a deeper concern about the implications of the new policy changes.

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