insinew (Meaning)
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insinew (v. t.)
To strengthen, as with sinews; to invigorate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of insinew
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insinew Sentence Examples
- The sinewy arms of the climber clutched the rock face with unwavering strength.
- The old barn's creaking timbers revealed the wear and tear of time in their twisted sinews.
- The dancer's sinewy legs flowed effortlessly through intricate steps.
- The injured athlete's sinews swelled in agony, threatening to immobilize him.
- The sinews of the horse's legs quivered with anticipation as it approached the racecourse.
- The surgeon deftly sutured the patient's sinews, restoring their function.
- The sinews of the leather shoe softened and molded to the shape of the wearer's foot over time.
- The sinews within the flower's stem transported essential nutrients from the soil to its petals.
- The sinews of the ancient tree creaked and groaned under the weight of the howling wind.
- The sinews of the soldier's body ached with exhaustion after a long and arduous battle.
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To strengthen, as with sinews; to invigorate.
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No antonyms found.
The sinewy arms of the climber clutched the rock face with unwavering strength.
The old barn's creaking timbers revealed the wear and tear of time in their twisted sinews.
The dancer's sinewy legs flowed effortlessly through intricate steps.
The injured athlete's sinews swelled in agony, threatening to immobilize him.