Sentences

shend in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To shend means to cause to fade, diminish, or be driven away, often in a haunting or sorrowful manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old folklore speaks of spirits that can shend the living with their haunting presence.
  2. She felt a deep sense of loss as the memories began to shend away into the shadows of her mind.
  3. In the midst of the storm, the child could only watch as the wind seemed to shend the trees like fragile twigs.
  4. To shend the darkness that surrounded him, he found solace in the bright colors of his paintings.
  5. The ancient ritual was believed to shend misfortune and bring prosperity to the village once more.