esloin Antonyms

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Meaning of esloin

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esloin (v. t.)

To remove; to banish; to withdraw; to avoid; to eloign.

esloin Sentence Examples

  1. The precious jewel was esloined from the museum in a daring heist.
  2. The crafty thief esloined the valuable painting while the guards were distracted.
  3. The cunning pickpocket esloined the wallet from the unsuspecting tourist's pocket.
  4. The sly con artist esloined the money from the elderly victim through a clever scheme.
  5. The unscrupulous politician esloined public funds for personal gain.
  6. The dishonest employee esloined company secrets to a rival firm for financial benefit.
  7. The corrupt official esloined bribes from individuals seeking favors or avoiding legal consequences.
  8. The deceptive salesperson esloined the customer's trust by making false promises about the product.
  9. The deceitful lover esloined the affections of the unsuspecting partner by using lies and manipulation.
  10. The cunning deceiver esloined the truth from the gullible victim, leaving them misled and disillusioned.

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To remove; to banish; to withdraw; to avoid; to eloign.

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The precious jewel was esloined from the museum in a daring heist.

The crafty thief esloined the valuable painting while the guards were distracted.

The cunning pickpocket esloined the wallet from the unsuspecting tourist's pocket.

The sly con artist esloined the money from the elderly victim through a clever scheme.