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Meaning of valedict | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

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.

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