flagitation Antonyms

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Meaning of flagitation

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flagitation (n.)

Importunity; urgent demand.

flagitation Sentence Examples

  1. The child's incessant flagitation for candy wore down their parents' resolve.
  2. The protesters' flagitation against the government's policies grew louder with each passing day.
  3. The teacher's calm demeanor contrasted sharply with the flagitation of the students during the exam.
  4. The flagitation of the crowd at the rally reached a fever pitch as the speaker took the stage.
  5. The incessant flagitation of the wind against the windowpanes made it difficult to concentrate.
  6. The flagitation of the tree branches in the storm created an eerie symphony of sounds.
  7. The flagitation of the starving children was a heartbreaking sight to behold.
  8. The flagitation of the sea against the shore was a constant reminder of the ocean's power.
  9. The flagitation of the flagpole in the wind symbolized the nation's unwavering strength.
  10. The flagitation of the heart after a long run was a testament to the body's resilience.

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Importunity; urgent demand.

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The child's incessant flagitation for candy wore down their parents' resolve.

The protesters' flagitation against the government's policies grew louder with each passing day.

The teacher's calm demeanor contrasted sharply with the flagitation of the students during the exam.

The flagitation of the crowd at the rally reached a fever pitch as the speaker took the stage.