Used in a Sentence

imbricate

How to use imbricate in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for imbricate.

Editorial note

This type of imbricated "match" is so common that you learn pretty fast to always use parenthesis.

Examples4
Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

place so as to overlap; "imbricate the roof tiles"

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of imbricate gathered in one view.

verb

place so as to overlap; "imbricate the roof tiles"

verb

overlap; "The roof tiles imbricate"

adjective

used especially of leaves or bracts; overlapping or layered as scales or shingles

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for imbricate.

verb

place so as to overlap; "imbricate the roof tiles"

verb

overlap; "The roof tiles imbricate"

adjective

used especially of leaves or bracts; overlapping or layered as scales or shingles

Example sentences

1

This type of imbricated "match" is so common that you learn pretty fast to always use parenthesis.

2

There are so many ways to shoot yourself in the foot with imbricated ternary tables that I don't even understand why you use them as an argument.

3

I fiddled with css on personal projects just fine, but in my job, diving into years of accumulated, imbricated classes is a nightmare and even though I try, 80% of the time I end up passing the problem to the design team.

4

How about: the market is the computer?Not only is the network essentially imbricated with/in the market, but recognizing the market in the role of the computation also means recognizing the roles of all of the different functional components, not just the mechanical/computational "atoms".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use imbricate in a sentence?

This type of imbricated "match" is so common that you learn pretty fast to always use parenthesis.

What does imbricate mean?

place so as to overlap; "imbricate the roof tiles"

What part of speech is imbricate?

imbricate is commonly used as verb, adjective.