discalceate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To discalceate means to remove one's shoes before entering a space, typically as a sign of respect or to maintain cleanliness.
Sample Sentences
- It is customary to discalceate before entering a traditional Japanese home.
- The children were asked to discalceate to keep the carpet clean during the party.
- As we approached the sacred site, we were reminded to discalceate in respect of the local customs.
- After a long day of hiking, I was eager to discalceate and let my feet breathe.
- During the ceremony, participants were required to discalceate as a sign of humility.
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