efflation (Meaning)

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efflation (n.)

The act of filling with wind; a breathing or puffing out; a puff, as of wind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of efflation

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efflation Sentence Examples

  1. The efflation of the balloon was a mesmerizing spectacle, as it gracefully floated upwards with a gentle breeze.
  2. The hot air balloon's efflation process began as the pilot skillfully ignited the burner, causing the air inside to expand and ascend.
  3. The effluxion of time slowly revealed the gradual efflation of the ancient stone tablets, exposing hidden inscriptions and ancient secrets.
  4. The intricate effluvia emanating from the rare orchid filled the room with a heady, intoxicating aroma.
  5. The effluence pouring from the factory's chimneys created a thick layer of smog, obscuring the azure sky above.
  6. The effluvium from the decaying organic matter permeated the air, creating an unpleasant odor that permeated the entire area.
  7. The effervescent bubbles in the champagne glass danced and popped merrily, emitting a gentle effluvium that delighted the senses.
  8. The efflorescence of the precious gemstones sparkled and shimmered under the bright lights, captivating all who beheld them.
  9. The effeminate mannerisms of the young man drew both admiration and criticism, as he walked with a graceful, delicate gait.
  10. The efferent nerves in the body carried sensory information from the body's extremities to the central nervous system.

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The act of filling with wind; a breathing or puffing out; a puff, as of wind.

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No antonyms found.

The efflation of the balloon was a mesmerizing spectacle, as it gracefully floated upwards with a gentle breeze.

The hot air balloon's efflation process began as the pilot skillfully ignited the burner, causing the air inside to expand and ascend.

The effluxion of time slowly revealed the gradual efflation of the ancient stone tablets, exposing hidden inscriptions and ancient secrets.

The intricate effluvia emanating from the rare orchid filled the room with a heady, intoxicating aroma.