evagation Antonyms

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Meaning of evagation

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evagation (n.)

A wandering about; excursion; a roving.

evagation Sentence Examples

  1. The evagation of the river meandered through the lush valley.
  2. Her mind's evagation wandered aimlessly, lost in a labyrinth of thoughts.
  3. The nomad's evagation across the desert was a testament to their resilience.
  4. The writer's evagation of the imagination led to a captivating and immersive story.
  5. The vagrant's evagation on the streets of the city was a poignant reminder of society's indifference.
  6. The politician's evagation from the truth was met with widespread condemnation.
  7. The child's evagation in the park brought a sense of peace and tranquility.
  8. The evagation of ideas sparked innovation and creativity within the team.
  9. The artist's evagation of colors resulted in a vibrant and expressive masterpiece.
  10. The traveler's evagation across distant lands expanded their horizons and broadened their perspective.

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A wandering about; excursion; a roving.

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The evagation of the river meandered through the lush valley.

Her mind's evagation wandered aimlessly, lost in a labyrinth of thoughts.

The nomad's evagation across the desert was a testament to their resilience.

The writer's evagation of the imagination led to a captivating and immersive story.