Pronunciation: /əˈbluts/
noun a verb form used in some languages to indicate the action of washing oneself
A1 Ablutes are essential for maintaining personal hygiene.
A2 She always makes sure to ablute before going to bed.
B1 Proper ablution is necessary before entering the sacred space.
B2 In some cultures, ablution rituals are performed several times a day.
C1 The act of ablution holds significant spiritual importance in certain religions.
C2 The practice of ablution dates back centuries and has evolved over time.
formal After a long day of hiking, it is important to ablute properly to maintain hygiene.
informal I'll be ready in a few minutes, just need to ablute quickly.
slang I can't hang out yet, I still need to ablutes.
figurative Abluting your mind with positive thoughts can help improve your mental well-being.
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