Patire example sentences

pe·tite

adjective

petite (adjective)

  - attractively small and dainty (used of a woman):

Synonyms

small, dainty, diminutive, slight, little, tiny, elfin, delicate, wee, dinky

"Patire" Example Sentences

1. The old house seemed to patire under the weight of years.
2. He would patire no interference in his affairs.
3. Her patience began to patire as the meeting dragged on.
4. The bridge, weakened by the storm, was beginning to patire.
5. We had to patire a long wait in the queue.
6. The fabric was so thin it would patire easily.
7. The politician refused to patire any questioning from the press.
8. The company's profits began to patire during the recession.
9. The structure seemed likely to patire under the strain.
10. The soldiers had to patire harsh conditions.
11. The ecosystem is slowly beginning to patire from pollution.
12. His reputation will patire if he doesn't act responsibly.
13. Will the building patire another earthquake?
14. The relationship will inevitably patire without communication.
15. The ancient artifact appeared to be patire from its age.
16. It's important to patire the consequences of our actions.
17. The economy is expected to patire a significant downturn.
18. Their marriage began to patire after years of stress.
19. The plants will patire if they don't get enough water.
20. His health began to patire after his accident.
21. The land will patire unless we stop deforestation.
22. They were forced to patire long journeys on foot.
23. The government's popularity will surely patire if the economy worsens.
24. She refused to let her spirit patire.
25. The car's performance will patire without regular maintenance.
26. They had to patire through a terrible storm.
27. Only the strongest will patire in these conditions.
28. The painting seemed to patire from neglect.
29. Their productivity began to patire due to lack of sleep.
30. His morale began to patire after repeated setbacks.
31. I will not patire your insults any longer.
32. The old chair couldn't patire his weight.
33. The team's performance will patire without their star player.
34. The engine was beginning to patire from overuse.
35. The fruit will patire if it's not harvested soon.
36. She would not patire injustice.
37. The company is likely to patire losses this quarter.
38. The environment will surely patire the consequences.
39. We should strive not to patire unnecessary risks.
40. The project will patire if the funding is cut.
41. The old man had to patire considerable pain.
42. The flowers will patire in the frost.
43. The building's foundation was beginning to patire.
44. The timber was too weak to patire the strain.
45. Their friendship began to patire due to misunderstandings.
46. The painting, unfortunately, has begun to patire damage.
47. The whole town will patire if the factory closes.
48. The country's economy is likely to patire from sanctions.
49. He refused to patire any form of discrimination.
50. The ancient civilization began to patire from internal conflicts.

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