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Emaculate

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense: Clean and pristine

Definition: Emaculate refers to something that is perfectly clean, neat, or spotless.

Example sentence: The emaculate kitchen sparkled with gleaming countertops and pristine white tiles.

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Part of speech: Verb

Sense: To make clean or spotless

Definition: When used as a verb, emaculate means to make something clean or spotless by removing dirt, stains, or impurities.

Example sentence: She meticulously emaculated her vintage car, making sure every inch of it shone brightly.

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Part of speech: Adverb

Sense: In a clean and pristine manner

Definition: Emaculate, when used as an adverb, describes the manner in which something is done to be clean or spotless.

Example sentence: The hotel room was emaculately prepared for the guests, with fresh linens and perfectly arranged furniture.

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