lustrate

[US]/ˈlʌstreɪt/
[UK]/ˈlʌstreɪt/

Translation

vt.to purify or cleanse, especially in a religious context; to remove impurities or to make something clear
Word Forms
Third Person Singularlustrates
Present Participlelustrating
Past Tenselustrated
Past Participlelustrated

Phrases & Collocations

lustrate the truth

lustrate the past

lustrate the mind

lustrate the record

lustrate the environment

lustrate the process

lustrate the image

lustrate the community

lustrate the system

lustrate the data

Example Sentences

we must lustrate our intentions before making a decision.

the ritual was designed to lustrate the community.

to lustrate the past, we need to confront our mistakes.

they held a ceremony to lustrate the new beginning.

it is important to lustrate your thoughts before expressing them.

she decided to lustrate her feelings in a journal.

the artist aimed to lustrate the beauty of nature in her work.

we need to lustrate our goals to achieve success.

he tried to lustrate his reputation after the scandal.

the discussion helped to lustrate the misunderstandings between them.

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