Sentences with Etiolate

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53 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Etiolate'

The artist intentionally used pale colors to etiolate the painting, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.

The teacher noticed the etiolate complexion of the student, suggesting a possible illness.

The abandoned house had an etiolate appearance, with faded paint and cracked windows.

The scientist observed how prolonged exposure to certain chemicals can etiolate plant leaves.

The antique book's pages had an etiolate hue, indicating its age and fragility.

The overcast sky cast an etiolate light over the landscape, giving it a somber feel.

The worn-out flag displayed an etiolate pattern, revealing years of exposure to the elements.

The detective found an etiolated photograph in the old case file, hinting at forgotten memories.

Due to the lack of sunlight, the basement's plants started to etiolate, reaching for any available light source.

The old building had an etiolate appearance, with its peeling paint and weathered walls.

The once vibrant garden began to etiolate as the drought persisted, causing the flowers to wither.

The teacher noticed an etiolate enthusiasm among the students as the semester neared its end.

The abandoned factory stood in the field, its etiolate structure a testament to years of neglect.

The athlete's performance started to etiolate after sustaining a series of injuries during the season.

The prolonged illness caused her complexion to etiolate, reflecting the toll on her health.

The novel's protagonist faced an etiolate reality, grappling with the consequences of his choices.

The economic downturn led to an etiolate job market, leaving many unemployed.

The chef noticed the vegetables started to etiolate in the refrigerator, urging the need for fresh ingredients.

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