divulsive (Meaning)

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divulsive (a.)

Tending to pull asunder, tear, or rend; distracting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of divulsive

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divulsive Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's divulsive remarks caused a media frenzy.
  2. The actress's divulsive memoir revealed intimate details of her personal life.
  3. The company's divulsive financial statements alarmed investors.
  4. The whistleblower's divulsive testimony exposed corporate wrongdoing.
  5. The patient's divulsive medical history helped the doctor make an accurate diagnosis.
  6. The witness's divulsive account of the crime scene provided valuable evidence.
  7. The journalist's divulsive article shed light on a previously unknown social issue.
  8. The historian's divulsive research unearthed new information about a forgotten era.
  9. The author's divulsive novel explored the dark side of human nature.
  10. The scientist's divulsive discovery revolutionized our understanding of the universe.

FAQs About the word divulsive

Tending to pull asunder, tear, or rend; distracting.

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The politician's divulsive remarks caused a media frenzy.

The actress's divulsive memoir revealed intimate details of her personal life.

The company's divulsive financial statements alarmed investors.

The whistleblower's divulsive testimony exposed corporate wrongdoing.