incuss (Meaning)

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incuss (v. t.)

To form, or mold, by striking or stamping, as a coin or medal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incuss

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incuss Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's stern demeanor incusses a sense of discipline in the students.
  2. The horrific movie incusses a lasting fear in the viewer's mind.
  3. The judge's words incusses guilt and shame into the convicted criminal.
  4. The child's nightmares incusses terror and anxiety in their parents.
  5. The boss's relentless criticism incusses feelings of inadequacy in his employees.
  6. The traumatic experience incusses an emotional scar that never fully heals.
  7. The sight of the mutilated victim incusses a profound revulsion in the witness.
  8. The war veteran's stories incusses a deep appreciation for the horrors of conflict.
  9. The bullying tactics of the older students incusses fear and isolation in the younger ones.
  10. The scandalous accusation incusses a loss of reputation and trust in the public figure.

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To form, or mold, by striking or stamping, as a coin or medal.

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The teacher's stern demeanor incusses a sense of discipline in the students.

The horrific movie incusses a lasting fear in the viewer's mind.

The judge's words incusses guilt and shame into the convicted criminal.

The child's nightmares incusses terror and anxiety in their parents.