isatinic (Meaning)

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isatinic (a.)

Pertaining to, or derived from, isatin; as, isatic acid, which is also called trioxindol.

Synonyms & Antonyms of isatinic

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isatinic Sentence Examples

  1. The satanic rituals were performed under the cover of darkness, hidden from the eyes of the innocent.
  2. The cult leader's isatinic incantations sent shivers down the spines of his followers, evoking an atmosphere of fear and awe.
  3. The once-peaceful village was transformed into a dark and sinister place, as the isatinic forces took control.
  4. The ancient book held forbidden knowledge, its pages filled with isatinic symbols and cryptic spells.
  5. The whispered rumors of a satanic cult spread through the town, causing paranoia and distrust among the residents.
  6. The exorcism was a desperate attempt to rid the possessed child of the satanic entity that tormented him.
  7. The abandoned church on the hill was said to be haunted by satanic spirits, and locals avoided it at all costs.
  8. The satanic cult infiltrated the highest levels of government, their sinister agenda hidden under a veil of respectability.
  9. The satanic sacrifice was a gruesome spectacle, the victim's blood staining the altar in a chilling display of devotion to evil.
  10. The satanic music blared through the speakers, its dark and disturbing melodies echoing through the underground chamber.

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Pertaining to, or derived from, isatin; as, isatic acid, which is also called trioxindol.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The satanic rituals were performed under the cover of darkness, hidden from the eyes of the innocent.

The cult leader's isatinic incantations sent shivers down the spines of his followers, evoking an atmosphere of fear and awe.

The once-peaceful village was transformed into a dark and sinister place, as the isatinic forces took control.

The ancient book held forbidden knowledge, its pages filled with isatinic symbols and cryptic spells.