maculate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
MACULATE: marked by stains or blemishes; tarnished or spoiled.
Sample Sentences
- The pristine white fabric was unfortunately maculate after the wine spilled on it.
- His reputation was maculate due to the scandal that erupted last year.
- The artist intentionally left a maculate brushstroke in the painting to convey emotion.
- Despite her best efforts, the report was maculate with inaccuracies and omissions.
- They worked together to remove any maculate marks from the historical documents.
- The pristine white dress was unexpectedly maculate after the outdoor picnic.
- He felt a sense of guilt as he realized how his actions had maculated their friendship.
- The artist's work was intentionally maculate, representing the flawed beauty of human experience.
- In literature, a character may be portrayed as maculate to symbolize their moral struggles.
- Despite its maculate reputation, the town had a rich history and vibrant community.
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