protuberated

[US]/prəˈtjuːbərɪt/
[UK]/prəˈtuːbərɪt/

Translation

vi.to swell or bulge out

Phrases & Collocations

protuberate from

protuberate outward

protuberate above

protuberate slightly

protuberate significantly

protuberate noticeably

protuberate irregularly

protuberate more

protuberate less

protuberate distinctly

Example Sentences

the tumor began to protuberate from the surface of the skin.

some rocks protuberate from the ground, creating a unique landscape.

the design features protuberate elements for a modern look.

insects often protuberate their bodies to intimidate predators.

the artist chose to protuberate the sculpture's features for emphasis.

during the hike, we noticed some plants that protuberate from the rocky terrain.

the architect designed windows that protuberate from the building's facade.

his muscles began to protuberate after months of training.

some fish have scales that protuberate for protection.

the geological formation caused certain areas to protuberate above sea level.

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