discubitory (Meaning)

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discubitory (a.)

Leaning; fitted for a reclining posture.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discubitory

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discubitory Sentence Examples

  1. The discuibitory journey into the uncharted territory revealed astonishing secrets.
  2. His discuibitory approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions.
  3. The discuibitory nature of the evidence raised doubts about the validity of the claims.
  4. With discuibitory zeal, the explorer ventured into the unknown, seeking new horizons.
  5. The researcher's discuibitory instincts led him to explore untrodden paths, uncovering groundbreaking discoveries.
  6. The discuibitory process of scientific inquiry can lead to profound revelations.
  7. The discuibitory spirit of the Renaissance sparked a surge of curiosity and exploration.
  8. Guided by discuibitory curiosity, the artist delved into uncharted creative territories.
  9. Through discuibitory expeditions, mariners charted new sea routes, expanding the boundaries of knowledge.
  10. With a discuibitory mindset, the detective unravelled the intricate threads of the mystery.

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Leaning; fitted for a reclining posture.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The discuibitory journey into the uncharted territory revealed astonishing secrets.

His discuibitory approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions.

The discuibitory nature of the evidence raised doubts about the validity of the claims.

With discuibitory zeal, the explorer ventured into the unknown, seeking new horizons.