Examples of 'punctuated' in a sentence
Meaning of "punctuated"
To punctuate means to insert punctuation marks into a piece of writing in order to improve clarity and readability
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- Having punctuation
- simple past tense and past participle of punctuate
How to use "punctuated" in a sentence
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punctuated
The talks were punctuated only by short breaks.
Punctuated her sentences with throwing furniture.
History of revolution is punctuated by incredible extinction events.
Punctuated evolution due to delayed carrying capacity.
The morning was punctuated by three rain stoppages.
This consists of vast grasslands punctuated by trees.
The song was punctuated by dramatic cries of anguish.
It will be all dark space punctuated by planets.
It is punctuated and decorated to appear as one piece.
Everything seems to be punctuated with the extreme.
He punctuated the comment with a friendly wink.
This reflection will be punctuated by different stages.
Liz punctuated the last three words.
Your artist career is punctuated by press releases.
He punctuated each word with a kiss.
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An interjection is usually punctuated with an exclamation point.
Punctuated equilibrium in sustainability value chains.
Each comment is punctuated by a whistle sound effect.
And i feel it would be best punctuated with a.
It was pitch black punctuated by continuous flashes of lightning.
I got to live a solitary existence punctuated by people.
The roof is punctuated by three metal vents.
Parking lots also have to be punctuated regularly.
The wars were punctuated by constantly shifting alliances.
Each moment of the day was punctuated by a prayer.
The whole punctuated by furious or obscene gestures.
His sentences are often punctuated with laughter.
Program punctuated by an authentic tea break at the inhabitant.
The silence was punctuated with sobs.
She punctuated each word with another kiss.
The theory is contrasted with punctuated equilibrium.
The year was punctuated by feasts and festivals.
This is sort of a political version of punctuated equilibrium.
History has been punctuated by major cholera pandemics.
No one likes to read a badly punctuated copy.
The bell tower is punctuated by asymmetrical openings.
A buzzing sound filled the room punctuated by.
Student life is punctuated with international exchanges.
The jokes with which he punctuated every.
Here life is punctuated by the sound of gongs.
The work of our life is meant to be punctuated by rest.
The coastline is punctuated with fishing villages.
Punctuated equilibrium has been presented as a hierarchical theory of evolution.
Each word was punctuated with another kiss.
Punctuated with light floral notes.
Ordinary lives are punctuated by extraordinary moments.
Grackles and starlings neatly punctuated.
This régime is punctuated by occasional rainstorm floods.
This has been compared to the concept of punctuated equilibrium.
The journey is punctuated by ingenious special effects.