insense (Meaning)
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insense (v. t.)
To make to understand; to instruct.
Synonyms & Antonyms of insense
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insense Sentence Examples
- The incense burned slowly, releasing a fragrant aroma that permeated the room.
- The sweet insense of lavender soothed my nerves and calmed my mind.
- The priests lit insense during the temple rituals, creating a sacred atmosphere.
- The aroma of insense transports me to a serene and spiritual realm.
- The insense sticks crackled and emitted a subtle smoke, filling the air with an intoxicating scent.
- The insense burner was an intricate piece of art, adorned with delicate carvings.
- The scent of insense lingered in the fabric of the clothing, reminding me of the temple visit.
- The insense offered a symbolic connection between the physical and spiritual worlds.
- The heady insense created a thick haze, obscuring the surroundings and inducing a sense of mystery.
- As the insense burned down, its fragrance diminished, leaving behind a lingering reminder of its presence.
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To make to understand; to instruct.
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The incense burned slowly, releasing a fragrant aroma that permeated the room.
The sweet insense of lavender soothed my nerves and calmed my mind.
The priests lit insense during the temple rituals, creating a sacred atmosphere.
The aroma of insense transports me to a serene and spiritual realm.