attollent Antonyms

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Meaning of attollent

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attollent (a.)

Lifting up; raising; as, an attollent muscle.

attollent Sentence Examples

  1. The attollent rays of the sun pierced through the cracks in the window blinds.
  2. With attollent gestures, the conductor directed the orchestra to a thunderous crescendo.
  3. The attollent branches of the ancient oak tree reached towards the heavens.
  4. The attollent wings of the eagle carried it effortlessly through the sky.
  5. The attollent tide crashed onto the shore, drenching the beachgoers in its spray.
  6. The attollent flames of the bonfire illuminated the campsite, casting eerie shadows on the surrounding trees.
  7. The attollent spirits of the soldiers inspired them to victory in the face of adversity.
  8. The attollent voice of the soprano soared above the chorus, reaching every corner of the concert hall.
  9. The attollent skyscrapers of the city dominated the skyline, a testament to human ambition.
  10. The attollent joy of the newlyweds radiated from their faces as they danced at their wedding reception.

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Lifting up; raising; as, an attollent muscle.

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The attollent rays of the sun pierced through the cracks in the window blinds.

With attollent gestures, the conductor directed the orchestra to a thunderous crescendo.

The attollent branches of the ancient oak tree reached towards the heavens.

The attollent wings of the eagle carried it effortlessly through the sky.