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Meaning of arietation

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arietation (n.)

The act of butting like a ram; act of using a battering-ram.

Act of striking or conflicting.

arietation Sentence Examples

  1. The arietation of the enemy's battering ram against the castle walls signaled the beginning of the siege.
  2. The arietation of the waves against the shoreline eroded the cliffs over centuries.
  3. Engineers studied the effects of arietation on different materials to develop more resilient structures.
  4. The ancient siege tactics involved the relentless arietation of fortified defenses.
  5. The arietation of the wooden beams against the door eventually splintered the entrance, allowing access to the invaders.
  6. The arietation of the construction equipment demolished the old building to make room for the new development.
  7. The soldiers braced themselves for the arietation of enemy catapults launching boulders over the castle walls.
  8. The constant arietation of the wind and rain wore away at the exposed rock face.
  9. The arietation caused by the heavy traffic led to cracks forming in the pavement of the city streets.
  10. Archaeologists discovered evidence of ancient arietation techniques used by early civilizations to break down barriers.

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The act of butting like a ram; act of using a battering-ram., Act of striking or conflicting.

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The arietation of the enemy's battering ram against the castle walls signaled the beginning of the siege.

The arietation of the waves against the shoreline eroded the cliffs over centuries.

Engineers studied the effects of arietation on different materials to develop more resilient structures.

The ancient siege tactics involved the relentless arietation of fortified defenses.