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voule

 

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voule

Noun

A term used in Greek mythology to refer to a fountain or a spring.

Example sentences:

  1. The voule at the center of the village is believed to have healing properties.
  2. We took a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of the ancient voule.

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Verb

(1) To express a strong desire or wish for something.

Example sentences:

  1. She voules for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
  2. They voule to travel the world and experience different cultures.

(2) To exercise one's right to vote or participate in a democratic process.

Example sentences:

  1. It is important for every citizen to voule in order to contribute to a democratic society.
  2. Make sure you voule in the upcoming elections to have a say in the future of your country.

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Adjective

(1) Popular or well-liked by many people.

Example sentences:

  1. The new restaurant has become quite voule among food enthusiasts.
  2. His latest novel received rave reviews and became a voule sensation.

(2) Pertaining to a specific local community or area.

Example sentences:

  1. We organized a voule event to gather donations for the local homeless shelter.
  2. He is an active participant in various voule initiatives aimed at improving the neighborhood.

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