introsume (Meaning)

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introsume (v. t.)

To draw in; to swallow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of introsume

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introsume Sentence Examples

  1. The snake proceeded to introsume the prey it had captured.
  2. The vacuum cleaner's powerful suction helped it introsume small debris from the carpet.
  3. As the river flowed swiftly, it seemed to introsume anything in its path.
  4. The sink's drain was clogged, making it difficult to introsume the water.
  5. In the darkness of the cave, the predator quietly introsumed its unsuspecting prey.
  6. The Venus flytrap's mechanism allowed it to introsume insects that landed inside it.
  7. The whale's massive mouth could introsume vast quantities of plankton in a single gulp.
  8. The black hole's gravitational pull was so strong that it could introsume even light.
  9. The ravenous wolf pack would introsume anything edible that crossed their path.
  10. The plant's roots would introsume nutrients from the soil to support its growth.

FAQs About the word introsume

To draw in; to swallow.

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The snake proceeded to introsume the prey it had captured.

The vacuum cleaner's powerful suction helped it introsume small debris from the carpet.

As the river flowed swiftly, it seemed to introsume anything in its path.

The sink's drain was clogged, making it difficult to introsume the water.