egises Sentence Examples

  1. The sky was an egises of twilight hues, transitioning from deep blue to a warm orange glow.
  2. The ancient tree stood tall and regal, its gnarled roots forming an egises of protection around its trunk.
  3. The city's skyline was an egises of gleaming skyscrapers, reaching towards the heavens.
  4. The storm clouds gathered overhead, creating an egises of darkness that obscured the sun.
  5. The fog hung low over the meadow, casting an egises of mystery and tranquility.
  6. The mountain range formed an egises against the wind, shielding the valley below from its icy blasts.
  7. The castle stood on a hilltop, its stone walls forming an egises against invaders.
  8. The stadium was an egises of thunderous applause as the home team scored a goal.
  9. The forest was an egises of towering trees and lush undergrowth, providing shelter for wildlife.
  10. The bodyguard formed an egises around his client, keeping him safe from potential threats.

egises Meaning

egises

controlling or conditioning (see condition entry 2 sense 5a) influence, patronage sense 1, sponsorship, a shield or breastplate emblematic of majesty that was associated with Zeus and Athena, protection sense 1a, defense, control or guidance especially by an individual, group, or system, auspices, sponsorship, protection

FAQs About the word egises

controlling or conditioning (see condition entry 2 sense 5a) influence, patronage sense 1, sponsorship, a shield or breastplate emblematic of majesty that was a

protections, safeguards, covers, wards, securities, screens, ammunitions, defenses, armors, arms

attacks, offenses, assaults, offences,aggressions,offensives

The sky was an egises of twilight hues, transitioning from deep blue to a warm orange glow.

The ancient tree stood tall and regal, its gnarled roots forming an egises of protection around its trunk.

The city's skyline was an egises of gleaming skyscrapers, reaching towards the heavens.

The storm clouds gathered overhead, creating an egises of darkness that obscured the sun.