interlucation (Meaning)

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interlucation (n.)

Act of thinning a wood to let in light.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interlucation

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interlucation Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker's interlocution was filled with cogent arguments that swayed the audience.
  2. The unexpected interlocution from the back of the room startled the presenter.
  3. A moment of interlocution allowed the participants to clarify their positions before resuming the debate.
  4. The interlocution between the two politicians was fraught with tension and disagreement.
  5. The judge's interlocution during the trial provided crucial insights into the case.
  6. The professor encouraged interlocution among students to foster critical thinking and peer learning.
  7. The interlocution between the lawyer and witness revealed inconsistencies in the latter's testimony.
  8. An interlocution order granted by the court allowed the parties to file additional pleadings.
  9. The interlocution between the two surgeons led to an innovative solution to a complex medical problem.
  10. The interlocution of the disciples with Jesus provided them with spiritual guidance and clarification.

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Act of thinning a wood to let in light.

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No antonyms found.

The speaker's interlocution was filled with cogent arguments that swayed the audience.

The unexpected interlocution from the back of the room startled the presenter.

A moment of interlocution allowed the participants to clarify their positions before resuming the debate.

The interlocution between the two politicians was fraught with tension and disagreement.