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Meaning of insense

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insense (v. t.)

To make to understand; to instruct.

insense Sentence Examples

  1. The incense burned slowly, releasing a fragrant aroma that permeated the room.
  2. The sweet insense of lavender soothed my nerves and calmed my mind.
  3. The priests lit insense during the temple rituals, creating a sacred atmosphere.
  4. The aroma of insense transports me to a serene and spiritual realm.
  5. The insense sticks crackled and emitted a subtle smoke, filling the air with an intoxicating scent.
  6. The insense burner was an intricate piece of art, adorned with delicate carvings.
  7. The scent of insense lingered in the fabric of the clothing, reminding me of the temple visit.
  8. The insense offered a symbolic connection between the physical and spiritual worlds.
  9. The heady insense created a thick haze, obscuring the surroundings and inducing a sense of mystery.
  10. As the insense burned down, its fragrance diminished, leaving behind a lingering reminder of its presence.

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To make to understand; to instruct.

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The incense burned slowly, releasing a fragrant aroma that permeated the room.

The sweet insense of lavender soothed my nerves and calmed my mind.

The priests lit insense during the temple rituals, creating a sacred atmosphere.

The aroma of insense transports me to a serene and spiritual realm.