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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The commander surveyed the terrain in the theatre of operations.
The intelligence agency provided valuable information about the enemy's theatre of activity.
The theatre is an exciting place where actors bring stories to life on stage.
The actors will theatre the play for the first time tonight.
The ensemble will theatre a piece that combines music, dance, and theater.
They plan to theatre a comedy skit at the talent show.
She loves to theatre and always puts on a show for her friends.
She wanted to theatre her singing skills in front of a live audience.
The actors on the theatre stage were phenomenal.
The human body is a theatre of intricate systems and processes.
The wetlands are a vital theatre for migratory birds.
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