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Present Participle
variegating
Past Tense
variegated
Past Participle
variegated
1
to add different elements, making something more diverse in how it looks or what it includes
- The artist decided to variegate the painting by incorporating a range of colors and textures.
- The chef sought to variegate the menu by introducing new flavors and ingredients.
- The designer aimed to variegate the clothing collection with diverse patterns and styles.
- The teacher encouraged students to variegate their writing by using a mix of descriptive language and different sentence structures.
2
to change how something looks specifically by adding a mix of colors
- Students were encouraged to variegate their presentations by using colorful visuals and engaging props.
- The fashion designer sought to variegate the collection by incorporating a mix of bold and subtle colors.
- The chef used various spices to variegate the dish, enhancing its flavor and visual appeal.