Sentences with Maculate

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12 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Maculate'

The detective found a clue that could potentially maculate the reputation of the seemingly innocent suspect.

The political scandal threatened to maculate the politician's previously untarnished reputation.

The journalist faced backlash after publishing a story that was later found to maculate the truth with misinformation.

The chef was careful not to maculate the pure white chocolate with any other colors when decorating the cake.

The historian discovered ancient manuscripts with ink blots that seemed to maculate the important texts.

The artist intentionally used a splatter technique to maculate the canvas and create a unique abstract painting.

The explorer's careful steps through the ancient ruins aimed to avoid any inadvertent actions that might maculate the historical artifacts.

The wildlife photographer patiently waited for the perfect shot, ensuring not to maculate the natural beauty of the scene with any disruptions.

The oceanographer expressed concern about pollutants that could maculate the purity of the ocean and harm marine life.

The tailor was distressed when a drop of ink accidentally maculated the delicate silk fabric she was working on.

The biology students observed how a certain chemical reaction could maculate the appearance of bacterial cultures in the lab.

A sudden gust of wind caused the painter's palette to fly, and droplets of paint began to maculate the artist's clothing.

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