Sentences with Etiolate

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17 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 wilting flowers in the neglected garden had an etiolate appearance.

The old photograph's colors had started to etiolate, capturing a moment fading with time.

The abandoned building stood with an etiolate grandeur, a relic of a bygone era.

The once vibrant mural on the wall now bore an etiolate expression, weathered by the elements.

After days of rain, the outdoor party had to be canceled, leaving the decorations etiolate and forlorn.

The aging parchment map had an etiolate quality, hinting at the countless journeys it had witnessed.

The forgotten memories of childhood had an etiolate glow, distant yet cherished.

The vintage dress, stored for decades, emerged with an etiolate elegance, a fashion statement from another time.

The abandoned vintage car in the field had an etiolate allure, a relic of automotive history.

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