effigiation (Meaning)

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effigiation (n.)

The act of forming in resemblance; an effigy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of effigiation

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effigiation Sentence Examples

  1. The town erected an effigiation of the mayor in the town square to show their disapproval of his policies.
  2. The protesters burned an effigy of the president during a demonstration against his policies.
  3. The mob erected an effigy of the politician outside the town hall to express their anger and frustration.
  4. The students created an effigy of their unpopular teacher and burned it in the schoolyard.
  5. The company put up an effigy of their new CEO in the lobby to inspire their employees.
  6. The museum displayed an effigy of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, which was a popular tourist attraction.
  7. The artist crafted an effigy of the Greek goddess Athena, which was a stunning work of art.
  8. The fashion designer unveiled an effigy of their latest collection, which was a hit with the fashion critics.
  9. The child made an effigy of their favorite cartoon character out of clay and proudly displayed it on their bedroom shelf.
  10. The effigy of the Hindu goddess Kali was worshipped by the devotees at the temple with great reverence.

FAQs About the word effigiation

The act of forming in resemblance; an effigy.

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No antonyms found.

The town erected an effigiation of the mayor in the town square to show their disapproval of his policies.

The protesters burned an effigy of the president during a demonstration against his policies.

The mob erected an effigy of the politician outside the town hall to express their anger and frustration.

The students created an effigy of their unpopular teacher and burned it in the schoolyard.