How to spell INFOLIAET correctly?
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List of suggestions on how to spell infoliaet correctly
- Defoliant The farmers used defoliant chemicals to control weed growth in their fields.
- Defoliate The defoliated trees revealed a barren and desolate landscape.
- Exfoliant I bought a gentle facial exfoliant to help remove dead skin cells and make my complexion smoother.
- Exfoliate I exfoliate my skin twice a week to remove dead cells and achieve a smoother complexion.
- Foliate The trees in the park begin to foliate in the early spring, filling the landscape with vibrant green leaves.
- Inflate The company decided to inflate their prices during the holiday season to maximize profits.
- Inflict He didn't want to inflict any harm on his enemies, but he had no choice in order to protect his loved ones.
- Informant The police relied on an informant to help them gather information about the drug trafficking operation.
- Infuriate He knew that bringing up his ex-girlfriend's name would only infuriate his current partner.