discolorate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DISCOLORATE (verb): to lose or cause to lose color, resulting in a faded or altered appearance.
Sample Sentences
- The old photograph had begun to discolorate, its once-vibrant colors fading into muted tones.
- As the sun beat down relentlessly, the paint on the wooden fence started to discolorate, revealing the bare wood beneath.
- She noticed that the fabric of her new dress began to discolorate after just one wash, disappointing her greatly.
- The artist decided to use special varnish to prevent her work from discolorating over time due to exposure to light.
- After years of neglect, the once-bright mural on the wall had discolored, losing its charm and allure.
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