discage in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Discage (verb): To remove from a cage or confinement, typically to ensure preservation or release.
Sample Sentences
- The researchers decided to discage the fragile specimens to ensure their preservation.
- After weeks of confinement, they were finally able to discage the trapped animals and release them into the wild.
- He made the difficult choice to discage his pet bird, believing it would thrive in a larger aviary.
- The team worked diligently to discage the tangled fishing nets from the coral reef.
- To assess the condition of the fish, they needed to discage the hatchery tanks for a thorough examination.
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