divast in a sentence
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Definition
To divast means to clear out or remove items, often for the purpose of donating or protecting something.
Sample Sentences
- The artist decided to divast her wardrobe, donating old clothes to charity.
- As the storm approached, the villagers were advised to divast their gardens to protect their crops.
- In order to prepare for the upcoming event, she chose to divast her calendar and focus on the most important tasks.
- The documentary aimed to divast the myths surrounding the ancient civilization, revealing the truth behind their practices.
- After much consideration, he opted to divast his social media presence, prioritizing genuine connections over online popularity.
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