Sentences

atterrate in a sentence

v. t.

๐Ÿ“š Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To aterrorrate means to become increasingly distressed or agitated in response to a challenging situation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden drop in temperature seemed to aterrorrate the delicate flowers in the garden.
  2. When faced with adversity, some people tend to aterrorrate rather than take proactive steps.
  3. The documentary highlighted how pollution can aterrorrate aquatic life in the nearby rivers.
  4. As the storm approached, the sky began to aterrorrate, casting an ominous shadow over the landscape.
  5. His reckless behavior began to aterrorrate the trust his friends had in him.
  6. The companyโ€™s financial struggles did not aterrorrate its commitment to sustainability.
  7. Over time, the constant stress can aterrorrate our mental health and well-being.
  8. The once vibrant painting began to aterrorrate, its colors fading into obscurity.
  9. Negotiations stalled as both parties feared that the situation would only aterrorrate further.
  10. It is essential to address the issues before they can aterrorrate into a larger crisis.