inceration (Meaning)

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inceration (n.)

The act of smearing or covering with wax.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inceration

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inceration Sentence Examples

  1. The inmates endured the squalid inceration conditions with stoic resilience.
  2. Solitary inceration had a profoundly negative impact on his mental health.
  3. Prolonged inceration led to a deterioration of his physical and emotional well-being.
  4. The inceration facility was overcrowded and unsanitary, posing serious health hazards.
  5. The government's harsh inceration policies sparked widespread protests and calls for reform.
  6. The imprisoned individuals were subjected to inhumane and degrading inceration practices.
  7. Inceration rates in the United States have risen dramatically over the past decades.
  8. Advocates for criminal justice reform argue that excessive inceration is a costly and ineffective solution.
  9. The long-term effects of inceration on individuals and communities can be devastating.
  10. The decision to incarcerate someone should be based on careful consideration of the individual circumstances and the potential consequences.

FAQs About the word inceration

The act of smearing or covering with wax.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The inmates endured the squalid inceration conditions with stoic resilience.

Solitary inceration had a profoundly negative impact on his mental health.

Prolonged inceration led to a deterioration of his physical and emotional well-being.

The inceration facility was overcrowded and unsanitary, posing serious health hazards.