facient (Meaning)

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facient (n.)

One who does anything, good or bad; a doer; an agent.

One of the variables of a quantic as distinguished from a coefficient.

The multiplier.

Synonyms & Antonyms of facient

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facient Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's facient changed with each new work, reflecting their evolving artistic vision.
  2. The scientist's facient was pure joy as they made a groundbreaking discovery.
  3. The child's facient lit up with excitement as they opened their Christmas presents.
  4. The facient of the audience was one of awe and wonder as they watched the performance.
  5. The politician's facient was one of determination and resolve as they addressed the crowd.
  6. The athlete's facient was one of fierce concentration as they prepared to compete.
  7. The teacher's facient was one of patience and understanding as they helped their students learn.
  8. The doctor's facient was one of compassion and empathy as they cared for their patients.
  9. The facient of the volunteer was one of selflessness and generosity as they helped those in need.
  10. The facient of the artist was visible in every brushstroke and every note they played.

FAQs About the word facient

One who does anything, good or bad; a doer; an agent., One of the variables of a quantic as distinguished from a coefficient., The multiplier.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The artist's facient changed with each new work, reflecting their evolving artistic vision.

The scientist's facient was pure joy as they made a groundbreaking discovery.

The child's facient lit up with excitement as they opened their Christmas presents.

The facient of the audience was one of awe and wonder as they watched the performance.