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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The contractor chose the slake with the perfect consistency.
The coach decided to slake the penalty for the player who missed the game due to an injury.
The court decided to slake the sentence for the defendant who was a first-time offender.
The builder mixed the slake by hand, taking care to get the proportions just right.
The supervisor ordered more slake from the supplier, as they were running low.
The judge decided to slake the punishment given to the accused because of the extenuating circumstances.
The supervisor decided to slake the penalty given to the employee for violating the company's policy.
The court can slake the penalty of the convict if they agree to plead guilty.
The school administration decided to slake the punishment given to the student who got into a fight.
The artisan used a special slake made from marble dust to create a stunning, marble-like finish on the walls.
The builders experimented with different types of slake, including hydraulic slake, to determine the best fit for the project.
The restoration team used slake made from traditional materials, such as horsehair and straw, to preserve the historical integrity of the building.
The excitement of the party slowly began to slake as the guests started to leave.
The old house was given a new look with a fresh coat of slake.
The slake provided a perfect habitat for tadpoles and small fish.
As the medication took effect, the patient's pain began to slake.
After the long day, the athlete's exhaustion finally began to slake.
The cold soda can slake your thirst on a hot day.
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