Sentences

mottoed in a sentence

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Definition

MOTTOED (verb): to express or embody a guiding principle or slogan, often as a central theme or philosophy.

Sample Sentences

  1. The school mottoed the importance of integrity and hard work in all its programs.
  2. She always mottoed her life with the phrase "Carpe Diem," encouraging others to seize the day.
  3. In the meeting, the CEO mottoed the company's commitment to innovation and sustainability.
  4. His personal philosophy was mottoed by the belief that kindness can change the world.
  5. They mottoed their campaign with the slogan "Together for a brighter future," inspiring unity among voters.

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