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Filter by Meaning The intellectual wrote a tractate on the sociology of culture.
The suburban neighborhood was built on a former tractate of agricultural land.
The teacher instructed the students to tractate the key points from the lecture.
The nature reserve encompasses a large tractate of diverse ecosystems.
He tried to tractate the cork from the bottle, but it wouldn't budge.
She had to tractate the rope carefully to avoid causing it to snap.
The coach encouraged the athlete to tractate their muscles before a big game.
She needed to tractate the fabric slowly to avoid damaging it.
The farmer used a tractor to tractate the plow across the field.
The artist used charcoal to tractate the outline of the figure before filling it in.
The firefighter had to tractate the victim from the burning building.
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