innitency (Meaning)

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innitency (n.)

A leaning; pressure; weight.

Synonyms & Antonyms of innitency

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innitency Sentence Examples

  1. The stone's innitency against the chisel prevented the sculptor from carving a smooth surface.
  2. The stubborn horse resisted the rider's commands with innitency, making it impossible to control.
  3. The patient's innitency to the doctor's treatment plan hindered their recovery.
  4. The child's innitency to go to bed tested the patience of their parents.
  5. The criminal's innitency to the police caused a lengthy and difficult investigation.
  6. The employee's innitency to accept constructive criticism hindered their professional development.
  7. The organization faced a significant challenge due to the innitency of its members.
  8. The innitency of the soil made it difficult to cultivate crops, requiring extensive irrigation.
  9. The artist's innitency to conform to traditional styles led to a unique and groundbreaking body of work.
  10. The teacher's innitency to lower their standards resulted in a rigorous and challenging learning environment.

FAQs About the word innitency

A leaning; pressure; weight.

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The stone's innitency against the chisel prevented the sculptor from carving a smooth surface.

The stubborn horse resisted the rider's commands with innitency, making it impossible to control.

The patient's innitency to the doctor's treatment plan hindered their recovery.

The child's innitency to go to bed tested the patience of their parents.