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Filter by Meaning The detective tried to decoct the motive behind the crime.
She spent hours trying to decoct the moral of the story.
The philosopher tried to decoct the meaning of the ancient philosophical text.
It takes time to decoct the true meaning of a philosophical text.
The historian tried to decoct the significance of the ancient artifact.
The detectives tried to decoct the suspect's motive for the crime.
The chef instructed the apprentice to decoct the sauce by boiling it down to its essence.
The artist decided to decoct the elaborate painting into simpler sketches.
The musician proposed to decoct the intricate melody into simpler chord progressions.
The teacher suggested that the students should decoct the math problem into smaller parts.
The author decided to decoct the complex plot of the novel into individual chapters.
The manager advised the team to decoct the project into individual tasks to make it easier to handle.
The coach encouraged the players to decoct the game strategy into simple plays.
The doctor recommended the patient to decoct the complicated health issue into manageable symptoms.
The scientist attempted to decoct the research question into smaller hypotheses.
The math teacher advised the students to decoct complex equations into simpler parts.
The engineer suggested that the team should decoct the complex design into individual components.
The doctor advised the patient to decoct the roots and drink the liquid for better digestion.
The chef told me to decoct the spices for the curry.
He learned how to decoct bark to make a natural dye.
The chef will decoct the beef bones to make a flavorful broth.
The pharmacist instructed me to decoct these roots for my cough.
The aromatherapist will decoct the essential oils to make a soothing lotion.
She decided to decoct some rose petals to make a fragrant perfume.
He learned how to decoct the leaves of the tea plant to make tea.
The witch doctor taught her how to decoct herbs to make a potion.
The gardener will decoct the leaves to make an organic pesticide.
She had to decoct the bark of the cinnamon tree to make the spice.
The bartender will decoct the fruits and spices to make a signature cocktail.
The herbalist will decoct the bark of the tree to make a potent medicine.
You should decoct the tea leaves for at least 5 minutes to get the best flavor.
The pharmacist will decoct the herbs to make a cough syrup.
The doctor recommended that he decoct the bark of the willow tree for his pain.
The hiker will decoct the plants to make a natural insect repellent.
The traditional healer used to decoct herbs to make traditional remedies.
The skincare specialist will decoct the herbs to make a facial toner.
The team had to decoct a new strategy to win the game.
The detective had to decoct a plan to catch the thief.
The author would often decoct his stories from real-life experiences.
The politician tried to decoct a scandal to discredit his opponent.
She was able to decoct a solution to the complex math problem.
The tanner will decoct the oak bark to prepare the leather.
The scientist will decoct the mixture to separate the components.
The tea master will decoct the tea leaves to bring out the flavors.
The distiller had to decoct the mash several times to obtain the desired alcohol concentration.
The winemaker will decoct the grape must to concentrate the flavors.
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