innixion Sentence Examples

  1. The statue stood in languid innixion, its weight gracefully resting against the stone pedestal.
  2. He leaned heavily against the wall, finding temporary solace in its innixion.
  3. The weary traveler propped his elbows on the table, offering his head the feeble innixion it yearned for.
  4. The tree swayed gently in the wind, its branches rustling in harmonious innixion.
  5. The sleeping cat curled up on the couch, its body in complete innixion against the soft cushions.
  6. The ivy clung tenaciously to the brick wall, its tendrils providing it with secure innixion.
  7. The child leaned against her mother's leg, seeking comfort in her gentle innixion.
  8. The elderly man sat in his rocking chair, his frail body slumped in gentle innixion.
  9. The bridge arched gracefully across the river, its weight supported by massive piers that provided unwavering innixion.
  10. The ship's sails billowed in the wind, propelling it forward with the aid of its sails' aerodynamic innixion.

innixion Meaning

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innixion (n.)

Act of leaning upon something; incumbency.

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Act of leaning upon something; incumbency.

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The statue stood in languid innixion, its weight gracefully resting against the stone pedestal.

He leaned heavily against the wall, finding temporary solace in its innixion.

The weary traveler propped his elbows on the table, offering his head the feeble innixion it yearned for.

The tree swayed gently in the wind, its branches rustling in harmonious innixion.