Sentences

constellate in a sentence

v. i.

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Definition

To constellate means to gather or arrange into a specific pattern or configuration, often referring to stars or ideas.

Sample Sentences

  1. The stars seemed to constellate into a familiar shape as the night deepened.
  2. In her mind, she began to constellate the various ideas into a coherent plan.
  3. The artist aimed to constellate her emotions through a series of vivid paintings.
  4. As the investigation progressed, the evidence began to constellate into a clear narrative.
  5. The children watched in awe as the fireflies constellated above the garden, creating a magical scene.
  6. The stars seemed to constellate into familiar shapes as the night deepened.
  7. Her ideas began to constellate into a coherent plan by the end of the brainstorming session.
  8. In the dark sky, the constellated clusters of stars sparkled with a brilliance that captivated onlookers.
  9. The artist aimed to constellate various themes in her work, creating a tapestry of interconnected stories.
  10. As the discussion progressed, the members of the team started to constellate their thoughts around a central vision.