decolorate in a sentence
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Definition
Decolorate: to remove color from a material or substance, often to achieve a lighter or more muted appearance.
Sample Sentences
- The artist decided to decolorate the canvas to create a more subdued atmosphere in her painting.
- In the lab, we learned how certain chemicals can decolorate pigments in natural dyes.
- The old photograph had begun to decolorate over time, losing its vibrant colors.
- To match the new design, she chose to decolorate her hair before applying the fresh dye.
- The sun's rays can effectively decolorate fabrics left out on the line for too long.
- After several washes, the fabric began to decolorate, revealing a softer hue beneath.
- Chemists often use specific agents to decolorate substances for better analysis in laboratories.
- To achieve a vintage look, she chose to decolorate the photographs before framing them.
- The environmentalist advocated for natural methods to decolorate the polluted waters in the river.
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