assecution (Meaning)

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assecution (n.)

An obtaining or acquiring.

Synonyms & Antonyms of assecution

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assecution Sentence Examples

  1. The assecution of historical events often reveals underlying patterns.
  2. His assecution of the scientific method was meticulous and thorough.
  3. The philosopher's assecution of abstract concepts was admired by his peers.
  4. The detective's assecution of the clues led to the apprehension of the suspect.
  5. The artist's assecution of colors and shapes created a mesmerizing masterpiece.
  6. In legal proceedings, the assecution of evidence is crucial for a fair trial.
  7. The scholar's assecution of ancient texts shed light on forgotten knowledge.
  8. The journalist's assecution of facts uncovered a shocking truth.
  9. The chef's assecution of flavors resulted in a delightful culinary experience.
  10. Through the assecution of data, scientists can draw meaningful conclusions about the natural world.

FAQs About the word assecution

An obtaining or acquiring.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The assecution of historical events often reveals underlying patterns.

His assecution of the scientific method was meticulous and thorough.

The philosopher's assecution of abstract concepts was admired by his peers.

The detective's assecution of the clues led to the apprehension of the suspect.