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Amulate

Description

Amulate can refer to a verb or a noun, either with a popular or local sense, depending on its usage. As a verb, it means to wear or carry an object, often for protection or good luck. As a noun, amulate refers to the object itself, typically an ornament or a charm that is believed to have mystical properties.

Sample Sentences

As a verb (popular sense):

  1. She amulates the small pendant around her neck to ward off evil spirits.
  2. The athlete amulated a special bracelet for good luck before the game.

As a noun (popular sense):

  1. The shopkeeper had a collection of various amulates on display.
  2. He purchased a silver amulate to give as a gift to his friend.

As a verb (local sense):

  1. In some cultures, people amulate gemstones to harness their healing powers.
  2. The shaman instructed the tribe members on how to properly amulate sacred objects during the ceremony.

As a noun (local sense):

  1. The indigenous people created unique amulates using natural materials found in their surroundings.
  2. Children in the village wore tiny amulates made from woven threads to protect them from illness.

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