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