incession (Meaning)

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incession (n.)

Motion on foot; progress in walking.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incession

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incession Sentence Examples

  1. The incession of the procession was met with thunderous applause.
  2. The gentle incession of the tides soothed the worries of the coastal townsfolk.
  3. The incession of disease spread rapidly throughout the impoverished neighborhood.
  4. The incession of darkness engulfed the forest, casting an eerie silence.
  5. The incession of the storm clouds portended an impending deluge.
  6. The incession of spring brought a surge of new life to the countryside.
  7. The incession of time seemed to slow down amidst the tranquil beauty of the gardens.
  8. The incession of the floodwaters threatened to engulf the entire village.
  9. The incession of twilight cast a soft glow upon the ancient ruins.
  10. The incession of the stars lit up the night sky, creating a celestial tapestry.

FAQs About the word incession

Motion on foot; progress in walking.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The incession of the procession was met with thunderous applause.

The gentle incession of the tides soothed the worries of the coastal townsfolk.

The incession of disease spread rapidly throughout the impoverished neighborhood.

The incession of darkness engulfed the forest, casting an eerie silence.