rivel

[ˈrɪv(ə)l]

rivel Definition

  • 1to become wrinkled or contracted into folds
  • 2to cause something to become wrinkled or contracted into folds

Using rivel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rivel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The heat made the leaves rivel up.

  • Example

    Her face riveled with age.

  • Example

    The paint on the walls had begun to rivel.

rivel Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rivel

  • rivel up

    to become wrinkled or contracted into folds

    Example

    The leaves began to rivel up in the hot sun.

  • to become smaller or less significant over time

    Example

    The company's profits began to rivel away as competition increased.

  • to cause something to become wrinkled or contracted into folds

    Example

    The strong wind riveled out the pages of the book.

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Summary: rivel in Brief

'Rivel' [ˈrɪv(ə)l] is a verb that means to become wrinkled or contracted into folds, or to cause something to become wrinkled or contracted into folds. It can be used to describe the effects of heat or age on objects, such as leaves or skin, or the effects of weather on materials, such as paint or paper. 'Rivel' can also be used in phrases like 'rivel up' and 'rivel out,' which describe the process of wrinkling or contracting.