discerption (Meaning)

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discerption (n.)

The act of pulling to pieces, or of separating the parts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discerption

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discerption Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor gave a detailed discerption of the patient's symptoms and diagnosis.
  2. The discerption of the new product was so compelling that I couldn't resist buying it.
  3. The actor's discerption of the character was so realistic that it felt like I was watching the character come to life.
  4. The discerption of the event in the news article brought the whole thing to life for me.
  5. The photographer's discerption of the scene was so vivid that I felt like I was right there.
  6. The student's discerption of the novel was so insightful that it made me appreciate the book in a whole new way.
  7. The chef's discerption of the dish made my mouth water and I couldn't wait to try it.
  8. The artist's discerption of their work was so passionate that it made me feel like I was seeing it through their eyes.
  9. The musician's discerption of the song was so moving that it brought tears to my eyes.
  10. The teacher's discerption of the concept was so clear that it all made sense to me.

FAQs About the word discerption

The act of pulling to pieces, or of separating the parts.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The doctor gave a detailed discerption of the patient's symptoms and diagnosis.

The discerption of the new product was so compelling that I couldn't resist buying it.

The actor's discerption of the character was so realistic that it felt like I was watching the character come to life.

The discerption of the event in the news article brought the whole thing to life for me.