disseveration (Meaning)

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disseveration (n.)

The act of disserving; disseverance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disseveration

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disseveration Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor sutured the severed limb back in place, hoping to prevent further disseveration.
  2. The scientist conducted experiments on frogs in order to study the process of limb disseveration.
  3. The snake's venom caused the victim's flesh to slough off, resulting in painful disseveration.
  4. The soldier's leg was caught in the jaws of a bear trap, leading to its horrific disseveration.
  5. The avalanche caused a landslide that ultimately led to the disseveration of the family's home from the rest of the neighborhood.
  6. The earthquake caused such intense shaking that it led to the disseveration of the city's water mains.
  7. The divorce proceedings dragged on for months, leading to a bitter disseveration between the couple.
  8. The politician's comments caused a national rift, resulting in the disseveration of the country along political lines.
  9. The disseveration of the company's assets was a complex and time-consuming process, but it was ultimately successful.
  10. The disseveration of the tumor from the patient's body was a delicate and risky procedure, but it was ultimately a lifesaving one.

FAQs About the word disseveration

The act of disserving; disseverance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The doctor sutured the severed limb back in place, hoping to prevent further disseveration.

The scientist conducted experiments on frogs in order to study the process of limb disseveration.

The snake's venom caused the victim's flesh to slough off, resulting in painful disseveration.

The soldier's leg was caught in the jaws of a bear trap, leading to its horrific disseveration.