How to Use curate in a Sentence

curate

verb
  • This is why the pros curate their kits to prep for any look.
    Kiana Murden, Vogue, 9 Jan. 2023
  • But some users may still try to curate their lives on the app.
    Faith Karimi, CNN, 21 Apr. 2022
  • But more seasoned stereophiles may want to curate their own preamp choice.
    Jim Allen, Popular Mechanics, 30 Dec. 2019
  • Or, curate a case of wine to be delivered right to her door.
    Cailey Lindberg, Good Housekeeping, 21 Nov. 2022
  • To make the most of Venus retrograde, try to curate some calm in your life.
    Sophie Saint Thomas, Allure, 17 Jan. 2020
  • And the line works with Food & Wine to curate its culinary tours.
    Veronica Stoddart, Condé Nast Traveler, 12 June 2018
  • Click it, and Netflix will curate a playlist just for you.
    Kristy Puchko, Vulture, 29 Sep. 2021
  • The agency can step in and assess a person and help curate a best path forward.
    Jessica Saggio|contributing Writer, NOLA.com, 15 Nov. 2020
  • The museum also has the staff to restore, curate and display the bus.
    Mark Thiessen, USA TODAY, 31 July 2020
  • Learn from some of the best in the industry how to successfully curate an art show.
    National Geographic, 17 June 2019
  • How to curate and check the range of postings and ads produced by Facebook users, good and bad?
    Jeff Rowe, Star Tribune, 20 July 2021
  • There is a lunch and dinner menu at the steakhouse that the chefs helped curate, Triptow says.
    Narda Pérez, Dallas News, 31 Jan. 2020
  • The chef will curate a private four-course menu and welcome cocktail all set to live music for a fun lunch.
    Jim Dobson, Forbes, 18 June 2021
  • So it is left to Mochida to curate the flotsam and jetsam of the coronavirus.
    Yuri Kageyama, USA TODAY, 20 Aug. 2020
  • There are a number of newsletters (that won’t make my list) that just curate the news.
    Ron Shevlin, Forbes, 28 Apr. 2021
  • Having to curate a carry-on suitcase worth of vacation looks meant that each piece had to work with the rest.
    Aemilia Madden, refinery29.com, 28 Sep. 2022
  • This update to the robust sports betting app helps curate slips and bets to each users’ preference.
    Ian Firstenberg, Chicago Tribune, 12 Feb. 2023
  • Either way, there's no denying that Kylie knows how to curate a look.
    Sophie Saint Thomas, Allure, 8 Mar. 2018
  • And the museum will personally curate a piece based on that.
    Ilana Bernstein, CNN, 10 July 2017
  • The change of seasons feels within reach, but there's still plenty of weeks left to curate the cool weather wardrobe of your dreams.
    Tess Garcia, PEOPLE.com, 4 Aug. 2021
  • Hulu’s goal is to curate a list of relevant content, not just to give each person a list of shows.
    Blake Morgan, Forbes, 12 Apr. 2021
  • The goal is to curate a deeper connection with nature and see what arises from within.
    oregonlive, 27 Feb. 2021
  • The recipe cards offer one glimpse into her effort to curate her surroundings.
    Amelia Nierenberg, New York Times, 7 Feb. 2020
  • For those who want to curate a more sustainable closet, buying pre-loved pieces is one way to go.
    Danielle Directo-Meston, The Hollywood Reporter, 29 Apr. 2022
  • That’s why she’s teamed up with Absolut to curate her own registry of top tier gifts.
    Amber Love Bond, Forbes, 18 Jan. 2022
  • For me, Instagram [is a way] to show photos and videos, curate.
    Megan Decker, refinery29.com, 6 Feb. 2023
  • That’s where a subscription can step in and help, by having experts curate new coffees just for you.
    Kai Burkhardt, CNN Underscored, 29 Oct. 2020
  • Users are able to curate their lists of all things Radiohead being offered.
    Lisa Respers France, CNN, 20 Jan. 2020
  • As with any other part of your regimen, curate your cleansing to your liking.
    Kiana Murden, Vogue, 18 Jan. 2023
  • How did that viral Prom dress moment motivate you to curate your own brand?
    Malik Peay, Essence, 25 May 2021

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