excernent (Meaning)

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excernent (a.)

Connected with, or pertaining to, excretion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of excernent

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excernent Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon had to remove the patient's appendix, which was the source of the infection and was deemed medically excernent.
  2. The old and decaying building was excernent and unsafe for habitation, so the city condemned it.
  3. The company decided to discontinue the production of that particular model of car as it was no longer generating profits and had become excernent.
  4. The government declared a state of emergency in the flood-affected area, as the situation had become dangerously excernent.
  5. The medical team faced an excernent case of multiple organ failure, leaving the patient with a very low chance of survival.
  6. The politician was forced to resign after a series of scandals and allegations, as his position had become untenable and excernent.
  7. The athlete suffered an excernent injury during the game, prematurely ending his season.
  8. The business was struggling financially and was on the verge of bankruptcy, with its remaining assets being excernent and of little value.
  9. The environmental group protested against the development project, claiming that it would have excernent consequences for the local wildlife.
  10. The weather conditions were excernent and dangerous, with heavy rain and strong winds causing widespread flooding and power outages.

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Connected with, or pertaining to, excretion.

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The surgeon had to remove the patient's appendix, which was the source of the infection and was deemed medically excernent.

The old and decaying building was excernent and unsafe for habitation, so the city condemned it.

The company decided to discontinue the production of that particular model of car as it was no longer generating profits and had become excernent.

The government declared a state of emergency in the flood-affected area, as the situation had become dangerously excernent.