rusticate|rusticated|rusticates|rusticating in English

verb

['rus·ti·cate || 'rʌstɪkeɪt]

live in a country area, lead a rural lifestyle; temporarily suspend from a university (British); cover a wall with roughly-cut stones

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1. He was once rusticated in Cambridge.

2. He rusticated himself so long that he has become an absolute country cousin.

3. Others were dissatisfied rusticated youth and unemployed urban workers with Red Guard backgrounds.

4. The corners of buildings are often emphasised by rusticated quoins.

5. It was set around a complete quadrangle, and built of rusticated stone.

6. 4 It was set around a complete quadrangle, and built of rusticated stone.

7. Basements and ground floors were often rusticated, as at the Palazzo Medici Riccardi (1444–1460) in Florence.

8. The Arcadian features neoclassical fenestration (Subway Wars ), Palladian windows, rusticated stonework, and marble cornices (Architect of …

9. Robinson's rusticated gate piers are as grand as anything in York, from where he obviously employed his stonemason.

10. It was designed to resemble an English Gothic castle gatehouse, including rusticated stone walls, a battlement with crenels and merlons, arched windows, a massive arched door for a portcullis, and Bartizans with false arrow slits.