delitescence Synonyms

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delitescence Meaning

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delitescence (n.)

Concealment; seclusion; retirement.

The sudden disappearance of inflammation.

delitescence Sentence Examples

  1. The seeds lay in a state of delitescence beneath the soil, awaiting the right conditions for germination.
  2. The virus can remain in a state of delitescence within the body for years before becoming active again.
  3. During times of danger, certain animals exhibit delitescence, hiding in burrows or blending into their surroundings to avoid predators.
  4. The spy's delitescence in the foreign city allowed him to gather crucial intelligence without detection.
  5. Fungi can exhibit delitescence, lying dormant within the wood until favorable conditions arise for growth.
  6. The criminal's delitescence in the remote cabin helped him evade capture for months.
  7. Some bacteria can enter a state of delitescence, surviving harsh environmental conditions until conditions become more favorable for growth.
  8. The ancient artifact remained in a state of delitescence for centuries, buried beneath layers of sediment.
  9. The artist's talent lay dormant for years, but it eventually emerged from delitescence when she found inspiration in a new muse.
  10. The truth about the scandal remained in delitescence, hidden behind layers of deception and misinformation.

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Concealment; seclusion; retirement., The sudden disappearance of inflammation.

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The seeds lay in a state of delitescence beneath the soil, awaiting the right conditions for germination.

The virus can remain in a state of delitescence within the body for years before becoming active again.

During times of danger, certain animals exhibit delitescence, hiding in burrows or blending into their surroundings to avoid predators.

The spy's delitescence in the foreign city allowed him to gather crucial intelligence without detection.