exility Antonyms

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Meaning of exility

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exility (a.)

Smallness; meagerness; slenderness; fineness, thinness.

exility Sentence Examples

  1. The exility of the tiny village left it vulnerable to the harsh conditions of the surrounding wilderness.
  2. Despite its exility, the small island nation had a rich and vibrant culture that was celebrated by its people.
  3. The injured bird's exility made it easy for the cat to catch it.
  4. The exility of the patient's symptoms made it difficult for the doctors to diagnose the underlying cause of the illness.
  5. The poet's exility of language allowed her to convey complex emotions in a simple and elegant manner.
  6. The exility of the government's budget forced the officials to make difficult decisions about which programs to fund.
  7. The aging man's exility made it difficult for him to perform everyday tasks, so he relied on his family for assistance.
  8. The exility of the company's resources forced the managers to be creative in order to stay competitive in the market.
  9. The exility of the child's toy made it easy for him to carry it around with him wherever he went.
  10. The exility of the evidence made it difficult for the jury to reach a verdict in the criminal trial.

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Smallness; meagerness; slenderness; fineness, thinness.

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The exility of the tiny village left it vulnerable to the harsh conditions of the surrounding wilderness.

Despite its exility, the small island nation had a rich and vibrant culture that was celebrated by its people.

The injured bird's exility made it easy for the cat to catch it.

The exility of the patient's symptoms made it difficult for the doctors to diagnose the underlying cause of the illness.