diduction (Meaning)

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diduction (n.)

The act of drawing apart; separation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of diduction

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diduction Sentence Examples

  1. The diduction of the curtains allowed the sunlight to flood the room.
  2. As the ship sailed into the open sea, there was a diduction of the mist, revealing a breathtaking view.
  3. With a swift diduction of the rope, the sailor secured the vessel to the dock.
  4. The magician performed a captivating act of diduction, pulling apart two linked rings seamlessly.
  5. The diduction of the heavy drapes revealed a hidden entrance to the secret chamber.
  6. The artist's skillful diduction of the brush strokes created a striking contrast in the painting.
  7. With the diduction of the branches, the hikers could now see the distant mountaintops.
  8. A gentle diduction of the crowd allowed the VIP to make their way through the event.
  9. The diduction of the vines revealed a hidden pathway through the dense jungle.
  10. The choreography involved a graceful diduction of the dancers, creating a visually stunning performance.

FAQs About the word diduction

The act of drawing apart; separation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The diduction of the curtains allowed the sunlight to flood the room.

As the ship sailed into the open sea, there was a diduction of the mist, revealing a breathtaking view.

With a swift diduction of the rope, the sailor secured the vessel to the dock.

The magician performed a captivating act of diduction, pulling apart two linked rings seamlessly.