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Imbricate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Overlap; "The roof tiles imbricate".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The shingles on the old house imbricate, providing a protective barrier against the elements.
  • In the bird's nest, the twigs and sticks imbricate to form a sturdy structure.
  • The solar panels imbricate to maximize energy production by covering the entire roof surface.
  • The metal sheeting on the building imbricate to protect against rust and corrosion.
  • The fish scales imbricate, providing a smooth surface for gliding through the water.

Related Words

  • Imbrication (noun)

Meaning 2

Place so as to overlap; "imbricate the roof tiles".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The large scales on the fish's body tended to imbricate at the edges, providing extra protection against predators.
  • The roof's design required the architect to imbricate the tiles in a specific pattern to ensure water ran off efficiently.
  • To construct the intricate roof, the team used carefully arranged layers that imbricate and interlock.
  • Each leaf was arranged to imbricate over the ones below, creating a densely layered, yet aerodynamic shape.
  • By allowing the petals to imbricate, the flower was able to open and close its delicate layers without becoming damaged.

Hypernyms

  • Position
  • Pose
  • Place
  • Set
  • Lay

Related Words

  • Imbrication (noun)
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