acuminated

[US]/ˌækjuːmɪˈneɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˌækjəˈmɪneɪtɪd/

Translation

adj.having a pointed or sharp end; tapering to a point

Phrases & Collocations

acuminated edge

acuminated wit

acuminated understanding

acuminated perception

acuminated skills

acuminated analysis

acuminated judgment

acuminated observation

Example Sentences

his years of experience had acuminated in his ability to solve complex problems.

the artist's skill was acuminated through years of practice and dedication.

her knowledge of history had acuminated to a level that impressed even her professors.

the detective's acuminated senses helped him decipher the clues and solve the case.

through careful observation, his understanding of human nature had acuminated over time.

the lawyer's arguments were acuminated and persuasive, leaving the jury in awe.

his musical talent had acuminated to a level where he could improvise complex melodies.

the chef's acuminated palate allowed him to create innovative and delicious dishes.

her writing style had acuminated over the years, becoming more precise and elegant.

his leadership skills had acuminated through his experience in managing diverse teams.

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