mundation (Meaning)

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mundation (n.)

The act of cleansing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mundation

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mundation Sentence Examples

  1. The incessant rainfall led to a mundation of the nearby fields, rendering them impassable.
  2. The mundation of the riverbanks submerged the surrounding houses, causing widespread devastation.
  3. The collapse of the levees resulted in a catastrophic mundation that flooded an entire city.
  4. The town was left in a state of disarray after a massive mundation caused by a tidal surge.
  5. The mundation created a vast body of water that became an impassable obstacle.
  6. The mundation of the land forced the inhabitants to evacuate their homes and seek refuge on higher ground.
  7. The army engineers worked against the clock to prevent the mundation of critical infrastructure.
  8. The mundation of the streets turned them into impassible rivers, isolating neighborhoods.
  9. The scale of the mundation was unprecedented, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  10. The mundation posed a significant challenge to rescue operations, hampering efforts to reach stranded individuals.

FAQs About the word mundation

The act of cleansing.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The incessant rainfall led to a mundation of the nearby fields, rendering them impassable.

The mundation of the riverbanks submerged the surrounding houses, causing widespread devastation.

The collapse of the levees resulted in a catastrophic mundation that flooded an entire city.

The town was left in a state of disarray after a massive mundation caused by a tidal surge.