malacissant Synonyms
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malacissant Meaning
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malacissant (a.)
Softening; relaxing.
malacissant Sentence Examples
- The malacissant disease spread through the population, leaving a trail of debilitating symptoms.
- The malacissant tissue in his foot made it impossible for him to walk without excruciating pain.
- The surgeon deftly removed the malacissant tumor, ensuring it would never return.
- The malacissant spores in the air posed a serious health risk to the immunocompromised.
- The malacissant infection caused his skin to become inflamed and ulcerated.
- The malacissant algae bloom turned the lake water a putrid green, killing fish and wildlife.
- The malacissant fungus ravaged the crops, leaving fields barren and farmers destitute.
- The malacissant wound refused to heal, causing him constant pain and discomfort.
- The malacissant bacteria in the water contaminated the well, posing a risk to nearby residents.
- The malacissant substance leaked from the container and dispersed into the atmosphere, threatening human health.
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Softening; relaxing.
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The malacissant disease spread through the population, leaving a trail of debilitating symptoms.
The malacissant tissue in his foot made it impossible for him to walk without excruciating pain.
The surgeon deftly removed the malacissant tumor, ensuring it would never return.
The malacissant spores in the air posed a serious health risk to the immunocompromised.