Sentences

deaurate in a sentence

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Definition

To deaurate means to apply gold or a gold-like finish to an object or surface, often for decorative or symbolic purposes.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist chose to deaurate the frame to enhance its opulence.
  2. In the ancient manuscript, the edges were carefully deaurated to signify its importance.
  3. She decided to deaurate the book cover, adding a touch of elegance to the plain design.
  4. The restoration team worked diligently to deaurate the gilded details on the historic altar.
  5. To complete the project, he planned to deaurate the borders of the painting for a luxurious finish.
  6. The artist chose to deaurate the frame to give it a more luxurious appearance.
  7. In ancient times, it was common to deaurate sacred objects to signify their importance.
  8. Craftsmen often use gold leaf to deaurate surfaces in elaborate decorative works.
  9. The restoration team aimed to deaurate the historical artifact to restore its original splendor.
  10. He learned the technique to deaurate wood, enhancing the beauty of his woodworking projects.

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