indigitation Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor's indigitation of the wound revealed a deep laceration.
  2. The teacher's indigitation of the student's spelling errors emphasized the need for improvement.
  3. The detective's indigitation of the suspect's alibi exposed its numerous inconsistencies.
  4. The chef's indigitation of the finest ingredients resulted in a delectable culinary masterpiece.
  5. The mechanic's indigitation of the faulty part led to the swift repair of the vehicle.
  6. The artist's indigitation of the model's features captured a stunning likeness in his portrait.
  7. The archaeologist's indigitation of the ancient artifact provided valuable insights into the past.
  8. The biologist's indigitation of the rare species demonstrated its exceptional adaptability.
  9. The musician's indigitation of the complex melody required hours of dedicated practice.
  10. The lawyer's indigitation of the witness's testimony exposed the glaring contradictions in their account.

indigitation Meaning

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indigitation (n.)

The act of pointing out as with the finger; indication.

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The act of pointing out as with the finger; indication.

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The doctor's indigitation of the wound revealed a deep laceration.

The teacher's indigitation of the student's spelling errors emphasized the need for improvement.

The detective's indigitation of the suspect's alibi exposed its numerous inconsistencies.

The chef's indigitation of the finest ingredients resulted in a delectable culinary masterpiece.