insume (Meaning)
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insume (v. t.)
To take in; to absorb.
Synonyms & Antonyms of insume
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insume Sentence Examples
- The intense fire rapidly insumed the antique wooden chest, reducing it to ash.
- The flames of anger insumed his heart, driving him to reckless actions.
- The relentless torrent of water gradually insumed the old mill, leaving nothing but a pile of rubble.
- The greedy businessman's greed insumed him, blinding him to the suffering he caused.
- The insatiable hunger of the locusts insumed entire fields of crops, leaving a barren wasteland.
- The venomous words of the gossip insumed her reputation, destroying her trust and credibility.
- The toxic waste insumed the river, rendering it uninhabitable for fish and other aquatic life.
- The disease insidiously insumed his body, weakening him with each passing day.
- The relentless bombardment insumed the city, reducing it to a smoldering ruin.
- The insatiable thirst for knowledge insumed her, driving her to relentlessly pursue understanding.
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To take in; to absorb.
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The intense fire rapidly insumed the antique wooden chest, reducing it to ash.
The flames of anger insumed his heart, driving him to reckless actions.
The relentless torrent of water gradually insumed the old mill, leaving nothing but a pile of rubble.
The greedy businessman's greed insumed him, blinding him to the suffering he caused.