incoact (Meaning)

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incoact (a.)

Alt. of Incoacted

Synonyms & Antonyms of incoact

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incoact Sentence Examples

  1. The incoact of the symphony was barely audible, setting the stage for a crescendo of grand proportions.
  2. The incoact of their romance was a stolen glance across a crowded room, the catalyst for a love that would endure.
  3. The research paper's incoact established a foundational framework for the ensuing arguments and analysis.
  4. The storm's incoact was a faint rumble in the distance, a harbinger of an impending tempest.
  5. The incoact of the meeting was a polite exchange of pleasantries, but tensions simmered beneath the surface.
  6. The incoact of the spell was a whispered incantation, unleashing a surge of energy that permeated the air.
  7. The incoact of her memory was a fragmented recollection, like a puzzle with missing pieces.
  8. The incoact of the dream was a vivid image that lingered in her mind, a haunting reminder of an unknown realm.
  9. The incoact of the painting was a simple sketch, the groundwork for a masterpiece that would captivate viewers.
  10. The incoact of the rebellion was a small act of defiance, a spark that would ignite a revolution.

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Alt. of Incoacted

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The incoact of the symphony was barely audible, setting the stage for a crescendo of grand proportions.

The incoact of their romance was a stolen glance across a crowded room, the catalyst for a love that would endure.

The research paper's incoact established a foundational framework for the ensuing arguments and analysis.

The storm's incoact was a faint rumble in the distance, a harbinger of an impending tempest.