liage Antonyms

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Meaning of liage

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liage (n.)

Union by league; alliance.

liage Sentence Examples

  1. The liage between the steel beams provided structural integrity to the building.
  2. The dough's liage was perfect, allowing it to expand and produce a fluffy loaf.
  3. The liage between the dancers' movements was seamless, creating a mesmerizing performance.
  4. The chemical liage between the atoms formed a stable compound.
  5. The liage between friends and family is unbreakable, providing support in times of need.
  6. The liage between the planets and the sun is governed by the laws of gravity.
  7. The liage between a lawyer and a client is bound by confidentiality and trust.
  8. The liage between the neurons in the brain facilitates communication and thought.
  9. The liage between the musical instruments created a harmonious symphony.
  10. The liage between the components of the machine ensured its smooth operation.

FAQs About the word liage

Union by league; alliance.

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The liage between the steel beams provided structural integrity to the building.

The dough's liage was perfect, allowing it to expand and produce a fluffy loaf.

The liage between the dancers' movements was seamless, creating a mesmerizing performance.

The chemical liage between the atoms formed a stable compound.