jactation (Meaning)

Wordnet

jactation (n)

(pathology) extremely restless tossing and twitching usually by a person with a severe illness

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jactation (n.)

A throwing or tossing of the body; a shaking or agitation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jactation

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jactation Sentence Examples

  1. The waves rocked gently along the shore in a harmonious jactation.
  2. The balcony provided a remarkable vantage point from which I could observe the jactation of the ocean below.
  3. The jactation of the bird's wings against the wind propelled it through the sky.
  4. The mother's heart beat with jactation as she cradled her newborn child in her arms.
  5. The baby's jactation increased as the fever set in, signaling the need for medical attention.
  6. The toddler's jactation was a clear indication of discomfort and distress, requiring immediate attention.
  7. The rhythmic jactation of the dancer's body mesmerized the audience, creating a sense of awe and wonder.
  8. The rapid jactation of the heart muscle ensured the uninterrupted flow of blood throughout the body.
  9. The scientist studied the intricate jactation patterns of the stars, seeking to uncover the secrets of the universe.
  10. The politician's jactation about his accomplishments rang hollow in the ears of the disillusioned electorate.

FAQs About the word jactation

(pathology) extremely restless tossing and twitching usually by a person with a severe illnessA throwing or tossing of the body; a shaking or agitation.

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The waves rocked gently along the shore in a harmonious jactation.

The balcony provided a remarkable vantage point from which I could observe the jactation of the ocean below.

The jactation of the bird's wings against the wind propelled it through the sky.

The mother's heart beat with jactation as she cradled her newborn child in her arms.