Sentences

decard in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

Decard: to remove or strip away previous elements or layers in order to create something new or to adopt a different perspective.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist decided to decard the original painting to create a new version.
  2. After months of reflection, she chose to decard her previous beliefs in favor of a more open-minded approach.
  3. In the renovation project, they aimed to decard the outdated elements while preserving the building's historical charm.
  4. He felt it was time to decard his old habits and embrace a healthier lifestyle.
  5. The team’s goal was to decard unnecessary procedures to streamline their workflow and increase efficiency.