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UK
/ɛksfˈəʊlɪˌeɪt/
]
[ US /ɛksˈfoʊɫieɪt/ ]
[ US /ɛksˈfoʊɫieɪt/ ]
VERB
-
grow by producing or unfolding leaves
plants exfoliate - cast off in scales, laminae, or splinters
- come off in a very thin piece
- remove the surface, in scales or laminae
- spread by opening the leaves of
How To Use exfoliate In A Sentence
- First of all she exfoliated my body, then slopped cream all over me, rubbing it in while I asked her about her two pregnancies.
- Three small, exfoliated fragments of cord-impressed collars also were collected that are definitely identified as Point Sauble Collared.
- Every few days, I have to soften up my feet, exfoliate and moisturise my whole body and find time for a face pack.
- It cleans, exfoliates, detoxifies and smoothes the skin like nobody's business. Globe and Mail
- He was wacked-out on angel dust-I doubt he had the clarity of mind to burn his clothing and exfoliate with a loofa. THE KILL CLAUSE
- Keep your skin clean using a good face wash and exfoliate to clear dead skin and unclog pores. The Sun
- Polyhydroxy acid doesn't have that effect, but it exfoliates just as well. Times, Sunday Times
- Remove it with the accompanying muslin cloth to leave the skin exfoliated and truly clean. $75, spacenk.com Reaching Cult Status
- So exfoliate and moisturise to ensure an even application and an accurate skin tone.
- Four friends who exfoliate dedicatedly, and shimmer as a result, recommend the following. Times, Sunday Times