implexion (Meaning)

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implexion (n.)

Act of involving, or state of being involved; involution.

Synonyms & Antonyms of implexion

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implexion Sentence Examples

  1. The implexion of the poem's imagery created a haunting and evocative atmosphere.
  2. The implexion of her character made her seem both alluring and enigmatic.
  3. The subtle implexion of the music hinted at hidden depths behind the simple melody.
  4. The woman's implexion betrayed a complex interplay of emotions beneath her stoic exterior.
  5. The artist's implexion in the painting captured the subject's inner turmoil and vulnerability.
  6. The implexion of the story revealed a web of secrets and betrayals that slowly unraveled.
  7. The implexion of her words hinted at a deeper meaning that only she seemed to understand.
  8. The implexion of the tragedy left an indelible mark on the community's collective psyche.
  9. The implexion of the case made it difficult for investigators to determine the true nature of the crime.
  10. The implexion of the evidence suggested that the suspect was involved in multiple levels of deception.

FAQs About the word implexion

Act of involving, or state of being involved; involution.

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No antonyms found.

The implexion of the poem's imagery created a haunting and evocative atmosphere.

The implexion of her character made her seem both alluring and enigmatic.

The subtle implexion of the music hinted at hidden depths behind the simple melody.

The woman's implexion betrayed a complex interplay of emotions beneath her stoic exterior.