Sentences with Etiolate

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18 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Etiolate'

After days of illness, his face appeared etiolate, reflecting the toll on his health.

The young plant's leaves began to etiolate as it struggled to receive sufficient sunlight.

The room's dim lighting made the entire atmosphere seem etiolate and lifeless.

The artist deliberately used muted colors to etiolate the painting, conveying a sense of melancholy.

The pallor on her face was so pronounced that it seemed almost etiolate, hinting at an underlying issue.

The once vibrant festival now felt somewhat etiolate, lacking the lively spirit of previous years.

The antique book's pages had yellowed, giving it an etiolate appearance, but its wisdom remained timeless.

The patient's medical report indicated an etiolate condition in the blood, requiring immediate attention.

The once vibrant flowers in the garden began to etiolate under the relentless heat of the summer sun.

The weak and etiolate beam of light struggled to penetrate the thick fog, reducing visibility to a minimum.

As the company faced financial difficulties, its influence in the market started to etiolate, leading to a decline in its stock value.

The young plant, deprived of sunlight, began to etiolate, its leaves turning pale and limp.

The athlete's performance started to etiolate after a prolonged period of inadequate training and poor nutrition.

The old castle, once majestic, now stood etiolate and crumbling, a mere shadow of its former glory.

The political leader's popularity began to etiolate as scandals and controversies tarnished his public image.

Without proper maintenance, the batteries in the flashlight started to etiolate, resulting in a dim and feeble light.

The prolonged drought caused the river to etiolate, affecting the entire ecosystem dependent on its flow.

The prolonged illness left her body etiolated, and she needed significant time to regain strength and vitality.

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