verb
- to shed or cast off (a skin, shell, or other outer covering), as a snake sheds its skin or a crab molts
- to strip off or discard (something unwanted or burdensome)
Usage: transitive or intransitive; common in biology and zoology
Usage: transitive; figurative or formal
Examples
- The snake exuviated its old skin in the spring.
- Crustaceans exuviate their shells as they grow larger.
- The insect exuviated its larval exoskeleton to become a pupa.
- She sought to exuviate her past mistakes and start anew.
- The caterpillar exuviates multiple times before transforming into a butterfly.
- Over time, he exuviated his childhood fears and insecurities.