luctation (Meaning)

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luctation (n.)

Effort to overcome in contest; struggle; endeavor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of luctation

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luctation Sentence Examples

  1. The luctation between the two wrestlers was fierce and prolonged.
  2. The boxer's luctation with his opponent was a testament to his endurance.
  3. The luctation of the waves against the shore created a mesmerizing symphony of sound.
  4. The luctation for power and influence within the organization was a constant battle.
  5. The luctation between nature and civilization was evident in the ongoing destruction of natural habitats.
  6. The luctation between good and evil is a timeless struggle that continues to shape human history.
  7. The luctation of a young child to learn to walk is a testament to their perseverance and resilience.
  8. The luctation between tradition and modernity often leads to social and cultural conflicts.
  9. The luctation between desire and reason can be a difficult internal battle for many people.
  10. The luctation between opposing ideologies can sometimes result in violent conflicts and war.

FAQs About the word luctation

Effort to overcome in contest; struggle; endeavor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The luctation between the two wrestlers was fierce and prolonged.

The boxer's luctation with his opponent was a testament to his endurance.

The luctation of the waves against the shore created a mesmerizing symphony of sound.

The luctation for power and influence within the organization was a constant battle.