constellate

[US]/ˈkɒnstəleɪt/
[UK]/ˈkɑːnstəleɪt/

Translation

vi.to cluster or gather like stars
vt.to form into a constellation; to decorate or adorn as if with stars
Word Forms
Third Person Singularconstellates
Present Participleconstellating
Past Tenseconstellated
Past Participleconstellated

Phrases & Collocations

constellate stars

constellate ideas

constellate patterns

constellate data

constellate thoughts

constellate forces

constellate events

constellate elements

constellate concepts

constellate resources

Example Sentences

the stars seem to constellate in a beautiful pattern tonight.

scientists aim to constellate data from various sources for better analysis.

the artist tried to constellate her thoughts into a cohesive piece.

they will constellate their efforts to achieve a common goal.

the conference will constellate experts from various fields.

in the night sky, the planets constellate in a rare formation.

we need to constellate our resources to tackle the project effectively.

the team will constellate their talents to create something extraordinary.

she has a unique ability to constellate ideas into innovative solutions.

the festival aims to constellate cultural expressions from around the world.

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