effluxion (Meaning)
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effluxion (n.)
The act of flowing out; effusion.
That which flows out; effluvium; emanation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of effluxion
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effluxion Sentence Examples
- The effluxion of time has brought great changes to our community.
- With the effluxion of a year, the boy had grown into a young man.
- In the effluxion of time, all things must change.
- The effluxion of six months saw the completion of the project.
- The effluxion of history has shown us that nothing lasts forever.
- With the effluxion of decades, the old building had fallen into disrepair.
- The effluxion of time heals all wounds.
- In the effluxion of a few short hours, the storm had passed.
- The effluxion of centuries has witnessed the rise and fall of many civilizations.
- With the effluxion of a lifetime, the man had learned a great deal about life and love.
FAQs About the word effluxion
The act of flowing out; effusion., That which flows out; effluvium; emanation.
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The effluxion of time has brought great changes to our community.
With the effluxion of a year, the boy had grown into a young man.
In the effluxion of time, all things must change.
The effluxion of six months saw the completion of the project.