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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Collocate' in a Sentence

"To arrange or place things together, especially side by side." more

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She realized that she had collocated the wrong ingredients for the recipe.
I am collocating various pieces of artwork in the gallery.
The puzzle enthusiast spent hours trying to collocate the pieces into a complete picture.
She has collocated the ingredients on the kitchen counter for the baking session.
The chef was collocating ingredients to craft a unique and flavorful dish.
By the end of the week, the books will have collocated themselves on the shelves according to genre and author.
The interior designer chose to collocate vibrant colors to bring life to the living room.

Collocate

kol-uh-keyt
verbTo arrange or place things together, especially side by side.
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Last Updated On: August 30, 2024
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