inveteration (Meaning)
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inveteration (n.)
The act of making inveterate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inveteration
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inveteration Sentence Examples
- His inveterate habit of arriving late to meetings caused frustration among his colleagues.
- The inveterate nature of his skepticism made it difficult for him to trust anyone.
- Despite his inveterate fear of heights, he decided to conquer it by going skydiving.
- She was known for her inveterate optimism, always seeing the bright side of every situation.
- The inveterate gambler couldn't resist the lure of the casino, even though he knew the risks.
- His inveterate passion for literature led him to collect rare books from around the world.
- Despite his inveterate shyness, he forced himself to speak in front of the large audience.
- The inveterate nature of his personality traits made him difficult to change.
- She had an inveterate love for gardening, spending hours tending to her plants every day.
- His inveterate loyalty to his friends made him a trusted companion in times of need.
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The act of making inveterate.
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His inveterate habit of arriving late to meetings caused frustration among his colleagues.
The inveterate nature of his skepticism made it difficult for him to trust anyone.
Despite his inveterate fear of heights, he decided to conquer it by going skydiving.
She was known for her inveterate optimism, always seeing the bright side of every situation.