Meaning of valedict | Babel Free
Definitions
To farewell; to make a valediction or parting gesture.
Examples
“It was a privilege to be valedicted at such a meeting, and the inspiration of it has never passed from my heart. I believe⟳ the only new missionary valedicted was Herbert Anderson, leaving for India ;”
“From this fake volcano that sits in the envied room where all bucks stop⟳, the ash of an envious core falls out on the sleeve of an always advancing arm that valedicts policies with one blessing : Fail⟳.”
“At once Hendricks proceeded to valedict with all of the polished "to you who, and to you who, and to you, we say⟳ a last⟳ fond farewell." Dr. Rendall had a rare felicity of phrase.”
“Finally when the condensed milk of their kindness has been spent, and the last⟳ guest has been unctuously valedicted into the outer darkness that is denser than when he came, they gladly glimpse into the accounts, and who will question⟳ the joy of the lord that they are still intact?.”
““You lucky bugger,” he valedicted, “I wish⟳ I could get⟳ away from this dump⟳ for a year.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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