
Variegate
[VER-ee-ə-gait]
Part of speech: verb
Origin: Late Latin, mid-17th century
1.
Alter in appearance, especially by adding different colors.
2.
Make more diverse or varied.
Examples of Variegate in a sentence
"Rebecca wanted to variegate her painting to draw more attention to it during the exhibition."
"The president plans to variegate the Cabinet to include more diverse perspectives."

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