abstrusion (Meaning)
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abstrusion (n.)
The act of thrusting away.
Synonyms & Antonyms of abstrusion
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abstrusion Sentence Examples
- Frustrated with the constant interruptions, she decided to push away the distractions and focus on her work.
- The defensive player managed to push away the opposing striker, preventing a goal.
- He felt overwhelmed with emotion and had to push away those thoughts to maintain composure.
- In self-defense, she quickly tried to push away the stranger who had invaded her personal space.
- The cat hissed and attempted to push away the approaching dog with its paws.
- Feeling threatened, the animal instinctively tried to push away anything that came too close.
- The bouncer had to step in and push away the unruly patron from the entrance.
- The child, upset and angry, pushed away the toy that had caused the disagreement.
- During the argument, emotions ran high, and both parties tried to push away blame.
- Trying to clear her mind, she decided to push away negative thoughts and focus on the positive aspects of the situation.
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The act of thrusting away.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Frustrated with the constant interruptions, she decided to push away the distractions and focus on her work.
The defensive player managed to push away the opposing striker, preventing a goal.
He felt overwhelmed with emotion and had to push away those thoughts to maintain composure.
In self-defense, she quickly tried to push away the stranger who had invaded her personal space.