constellate

/ˈkɑnstəˌleɪt/
verb
  1. To form or gather into a cluster or group.
    • Stars constellate in the night sky to form recognizable patterns.
    • The fans constellated around the stage to see the band.
    • Ideas constellate in her mind as she plans the novel.
  2. To adorn or cover with something resembling stars.
    • Her dress was constellated with sequins that sparkled.
    • The garden was constellated with fireflies on summer nights.
    • The ceiling was constellated with tiny glowing lights.
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