Sentences

divaricate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Divaricate (verb): to spread apart or diverge widely, especially in reference to branches or limbs of plants.

Sample Sentences

  1. The branches of the tree divaricate, creating a beautiful canopy overhead.
  2. In botany, some plants are known to divaricate as they grow, spreading their limbs wide apart.
  3. The paths in the garden divaricate at several points, offering multiple routes to explore.
  4. As the river meandered through the valley, it seemed to divaricate in unexpected directions.
  5. The author's themes divaricate throughout the novel, leading readers to various interpretations.
  6. The branches of the tree divaricate, creating an intricate pattern against the sky.
  7. As the path ahead began to divaricate, we had to decide which direction to take.
  8. In botany, certain plants are known to divaricate their stems as they grow, enhancing their survival.
  9. The artist skillfully divaricated the colors on the canvas, resulting in a captivating visual effect.
  10. During the debate, their opinions began to divaricate significantly, revealing deep ideological divides.

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