have sculpted
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present perfectof sculpt.present perfect
Used to describe actions that started in the past and continue into or have direct relevance to the present.
sculptverb (used with or without object)to carve, model, or make by using the techniques of sculpture.
Example Sentences
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Tip may have sculpted most of the backbone of Tribe, but without Phife’s anarchy, it may never have been truly great—and they both knew this.
From Slate ● Apr. 24, 2019
What about Gen X’s tone-setting will they have sculpted themselves against?
From Salon ● May 25, 2013
Millennia of desert winds have sculpted stones and sand formations and the colors dance in the early evening light.
From Forbes ● Jun. 18, 2010
There are even curious, snow-free "dry valleys" where the winds have sculpted the rocks into a phantasmagoria of surreal shapes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A millennium of rain, sunshine, waves and trade winds have sculpted Oahu into a tropical jewel of lush valleys, mountains and curved sandy beaches.
From Oahu Traveler's guide by Bill Gleasner