degravation Antonyms

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Meaning of degravation

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degravation (a.)

The act of making heavy.

degravation Sentence Examples

  1. The degravation of the situation was evident as tensions escalated between the two parties.
  2. Despite efforts to mitigate it, the degravation of the environmental conditions continued.
  3. The degravation of economic stability caused widespread concern among investors.
  4. Their constant bickering led to the degravation of their relationship over time.
  5. The degravation of the road conditions made travel hazardous during the storm.
  6. The degravation of his health forced him to reconsider his lifestyle choices.
  7. The degravation of political discourse hindered progress on crucial legislative matters.
  8. We must address the degravation of social inequalities to foster a more equitable society.
  9. The degravation of the patient's symptoms prompted immediate medical attention.
  10. The degravation of trust between the two nations strained diplomatic relations.

FAQs About the word degravation

The act of making heavy.

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The degravation of the situation was evident as tensions escalated between the two parties.

Despite efforts to mitigate it, the degravation of the environmental conditions continued.

The degravation of economic stability caused widespread concern among investors.

Their constant bickering led to the degravation of their relationship over time.