envolume (Meaning)

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envolume (v. t.)

To form into, or incorporate with, a volume.

Synonyms & Antonyms of envolume

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envolume Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd cheered as the envolume of the concert swelled.
  2. The envolume of the speaker was turned up to the max, blasting the music throughout the room.
  3. The envolume of the helium balloon expanded as it rose higher into the atmosphere.
  4. The envolume of the water in the pool increased as more people jumped in.
  5. The envolume of the tumor was growing rapidly, causing concern among the doctors.
  6. The envolume of the galaxy is vast and incomprehensible, stretching for billions of light-years.
  7. The envolume of the universe is constantly expanding, and scientists are still trying to understand why.
  8. The envolume of the planet's atmosphere is affected by a number of factors, including temperature, pressure, and composition.
  9. The envolume of the cell is determined by its shape, size, and density.
  10. The envolume of the human body changes throughout life, as we grow and age.

FAQs About the word envolume

To form into, or incorporate with, a volume.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The crowd cheered as the envolume of the concert swelled.

The envolume of the speaker was turned up to the max, blasting the music throughout the room.

The envolume of the helium balloon expanded as it rose higher into the atmosphere.

The envolume of the water in the pool increased as more people jumped in.