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US
/ˈvɛɹɪɡeɪt/
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VERB
- change the appearance of, especially by marking with different colors
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make something more diverse and varied
Vary the menu
How To Use variegate In A Sentence
- All this material reveals Daley as a writer of more variegated talents than was previously realised.
- Yellow variegated leaves are still quite efficient at using the energy of sunlight to produce sugars.
- Sisko strolled along the path as it weaved through colorful, variegated flowerbeds, trying to let his surroundings bolster his mood further in his last few hours on Bajor. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
- Double bright pink two - tone wavy. TL variegated, plain. Standard trailer.
- Duet is the first dependably variegated beautyberry, selected for its yellow-margined, variegated foliage and tolerance to full sun. New crop of hybrid plants demonstrate beauty of ingenuity
- We're going to grow a variegated ivy up the back of the house.
- I have thought it, for example, not humane to variegate the text of an Anthology with despairing obeli: and occasionally I have covered up an indubitable lacuna by artifices which I trust may pass undetected by the general reader and unreproved by the charitable critic. Preface
- Even without flowers, she says, variegated lamiums are a spectacular foil for hellebores, especially with the white flecks of the ground cover playing off the darker-flowering hellebores.
- Any outline of this work must compress the author's variegated analysis into a thin catalogue of schematic impressions.
- She had a passion for achievement; she attempted the most difficult things, close racemes, the tiniest corollas, heaths, nectaries of the most variegated hues. Honorine