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Meaning of extradictionary

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extradictionary (a.)

Consisting not in words, but in realities.

extradictionary Sentence Examples

  1. The extradictionary abilities of the psychic astounded the audience.
  2. The child's extradictionary talents were evident from an early age.
  3. The scientist's extradictionary findings challenged conventional wisdom.
  4. The artist's extradictionary creations pushed the boundaries of traditional art.
  5. The athlete's extradictionary performance amazed the crowd.
  6. The musician's extradictionary compositions captivated the listeners.
  7. The writer's extradictionary storytelling captivated the readers.
  8. The speaker's extradictionary eloquence mesmerized the audience.
  9. The politician's extradictionary charisma won over the voters.
  10. The leader's extradictionary vision inspired the nation.

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Consisting not in words, but in realities.

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The extradictionary abilities of the psychic astounded the audience.

The child's extradictionary talents were evident from an early age.

The scientist's extradictionary findings challenged conventional wisdom.

The artist's extradictionary creations pushed the boundaries of traditional art.