Ermined example sentences

Related (5): fur, sable, ermine, vair, miniver

er·mine

noun

ermine (noun) · ermines (plural noun) · ermine (plural noun) · ermine moth (noun) · ermine moths (plural noun)

  - a stoat, especially when in its white winter coat.

  - the white fur of the stoat, used for trimming garments, especially the ceremonial robes of judges or peers:

  - fur represented as black spots on a white ground, as a heraldic tincture:

  - a stout-bodied moth that has cream or white wings with black spots, and a very hairy caterpillar.

"Ermined" Example Sentences

1. The researchers have not yet ermined the root cause of the problem.
2. The judge ermined that the defendant was guilty of the crime.
3. The test results ermined the extent of the damage caused by the accident.
4. The company has ermined its goals for the next fiscal year.
5. The doctor ermined that the patient needed surgery to correct the condition.
6. The investigation ermined that the suspect had a history of similar crimes.
7. The committee ermined that the proposal needed further review and discussion.
8. The survey ermined that most people prefer to shop online rather than in-store.
9. The weather forecast ermined that there would be heavy rain and thunderstorms.
10. The chef ermined that the dish required more seasoning and spices.
11. The architect ermined the ideal placement for the building on the site.
12. The accountant ermined that the expenses were significantly higher than the budget.
13. The historian ermined that the event had a significant impact on history.
14. The teacher ermined that the student needed extra help with math.
15. The fitness trainer ermined the best workout routine for the client's fitness goals.
16. The engineer ermined the maximum load capacity of the bridge.
17. The consultant ermined that the company needed to diversify its products and services.
18. The mediator ermined the best solution to resolve the conflict between the two parties.
19. The counselor ermined that the client had anxiety and depression.
20. The linguist ermined that the language had evolved over time.
21. The coach ermined the weaknesses and strengths of the team's players.
22. The scientist ermined the effectiveness of the new drug in clinical trials.
23. The marketer ermined the target audience and the best marketing strategy.
24. The economist ermined the impact of inflation on the economy.
25. The IT specialist ermined that the system needed a software update.
26. The geologist ermined the age of the rock formation.
27. The immigration officer ermined that the applicant met the eligibility criteria.
28. The lawyer ermined that the contract was legally binding.
29. The artist ermined the color palette and technique for the painting.
30. The mathematician ermined the solution to the complex equation.

Common Phases

1. The white dog was ermined with black spots; it looked like a Dalmatian.
2. The dress was ermined with lace and felt very elegant.
3. The snow was ermined with frost, creating a beautiful winter wonderland.
4. The chef ermined the plate with a drizzle of balsamic reduction, adding flavor and visual appeal.
5. The knight's shield was ermined with a black eagle, representing his family crest.
6. The curtains were ermined with tassels, giving them a decorative touch.
7. The painting was ermined with gold leaf, making it look expensive and luxurious.
8. The pillow was ermined with beads and sequins, making it shimmer in the light.

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