impletion (Meaning)

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impletion (n.)

The act of filling, or the state of being full.

That which fills up; filling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impletion

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impletion Sentence Examples

  1. The impletion of the project is proceeding smoothly, with no major obstacles encountered.
  2. The team's impletion of the new software resulted in a significant increase in productivity.
  3. The impletion of the merger was a complex and challenging process, but it was ultimately successful.
  4. The impletion of the new regulations has had a positive impact on the industry.
  5. The impletion of the strategic plan is a top priority for the company.
  6. The impletion of the treaty between the two countries is a significant step forward in their relations.
  7. The impletion of the new standards has led to improvements in product quality.
  8. The impletion of the forest management plan has helped to protect the environment.
  9. The impletion of the new curriculum has resulted in higher student achievement.
  10. The impletion of the new safety measures has reduced the number of workplace accidents.

FAQs About the word impletion

The act of filling, or the state of being full., That which fills up; filling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The impletion of the project is proceeding smoothly, with no major obstacles encountered.

The team's impletion of the new software resulted in a significant increase in productivity.

The impletion of the merger was a complex and challenging process, but it was ultimately successful.

The impletion of the new regulations has had a positive impact on the industry.