excantation (Meaning)
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excantation (n.)
Disenchantment by a countercharm.
Synonyms & Antonyms of excantation
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excantation Sentence Examples
- The witch performed an ancient excantation to summon the spirits.
- The words of the excantation were spoken in a hushed tone, barely audible above the wind.
- The excantation was believed to have the power to heal the sick and raise the dead.
- As the excantation was spoken, a strange energy filled the room.
- The excantation was a powerful spell that could be used for both good and evil.
- The witch's eyes glowed with an eerie light as she spoke the excantation.
- The excantation was passed down from generation to generation, a secret known only to a select few.
- The ancient excantation was said to have the power to control the elements.
- The excantation was spoken in a language that no one could understand.
- The excantation was a key to an ancient treasure hidden deep within the forest.
FAQs About the word excantation
Disenchantment by a countercharm.
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No antonyms found.
The witch performed an ancient excantation to summon the spirits.
The words of the excantation were spoken in a hushed tone, barely audible above the wind.
The excantation was believed to have the power to heal the sick and raise the dead.
As the excantation was spoken, a strange energy filled the room.