Sentences

discost in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To deviate or diverge from an established norm or standard.

Sample Sentences

  1. The dancers began to discost from the traditional choreography, adding their own unique flair.
  2. During the meeting, she decided to discost from the usual agenda to address more pressing issues.
  3. As the music played, the crowd started to discost and move freely, embracing the lively atmosphere.
  4. He felt it was time to discost from his past and focus on building a brighter future.
  5. In her speech, she urged everyone to discost from negativity and embrace positivity in their lives.

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