inditing (Meaning)

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inditing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Indite

inditing Sentence Examples

  1. The poet sat in solitude, inditing verses of love and longing.
  2. The author's eloquent prose, inditing vivid images, captivated the reader's mind.
  3. The inditing of the letter took hours, as the writer carefully crafted each sentence.
  4. The inditing of the treaty was a momentous task, meticulously undertaken by the diplomats.
  5. The journalist's inditing of the article exposed the corruption within the government.
  6. The historian's inditing of the book chronicled the events of the past with remarkable accuracy.
  7. The inditing of the speech required immense preparation and rehearsal.
  8. The composer's inditing of the symphony filled the hall with enchanting melodies.
  9. The inditing of the petition was a collective effort, representing the voices of the people.
  10. The artist's inditing of the painting captured the essence of the moment with extraordinary detail.

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of Indite

writing, authoring, stating, expressing, phrasing, constructing, formulating, forming, couching, shaping

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The poet sat in solitude, inditing verses of love and longing.

The author's eloquent prose, inditing vivid images, captivated the reader's mind.

The inditing of the letter took hours, as the writer carefully crafted each sentence.

The inditing of the treaty was a momentous task, meticulously undertaken by the diplomats.