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Filter by Meaning The museum curator requested the conservator to decollate the deteriorated part of the plaster sculpture.
He used a chisel to decollate the intricate design on the wooden door.
The artist used a scalpel to carefully decollate the top layer of the painting.
The museum staff used a special tool to decollate the layers of paint from the old canvas.
The decorator will decollate the damaged portions of the wallpaper and replace them.
The art collector noticed that someone had attempted to decollate the painting in order to forge it.
The preservationist had to decollate the damaged portions of the artwork to restore it.
The board of directors decided to decollate the CEO for mishandling company funds.
The arborist had to decollate the tree because it was diseased.
The coach threatened to decollate the team captain if they didn't improve their performance.
The art restorer had to decollate the painting to reveal the underlying image.
The painting was damaged, so the restorer had to decollate the damaged area before repainting.
He used a scalpel to decollate the layers of the painting in order to reveal the original brushstrokes.
The vineyard owner instructed his workers to decollate the grapevines to promote better fruit quality.
The gardener decided to decollate the rose bushes to encourage new growth.
The arborist had to decollate the branches of the tree to prevent them from interfering with power lines.
The tailor had to decollate the fabric to remove the damaged part.
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