patefaction (Meaning)

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patefaction (n.)

The act of opening, disclosing, or manifesting; open declaration.

Synonyms & Antonyms of patefaction

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patefaction Sentence Examples

  1. The patefaction of secrets brought forth a whirlwind of scandal and intrigue.
  2. His patefaction of the truth laid bare the hidden motives and shattered alliances.
  3. The patefaction of documents revealed a web of corruption and malfeasance.
  4. With great trepidation, the politician faced the patefaction of his past indiscretions.
  5. The patefaction of the ancient scroll yielded invaluable insights into the forgotten history of a lost civilization.
  6. The patefaction of the crime scene provided investigators with crucial evidence.
  7. The author's patefaction of the character's inner turmoil elicited profound empathy from readers.
  8. The patefaction of the conspiracy shocked the nation and led to widespread outrage.
  9. The patefaction of the prophecy sent shivers down the spines of believers.
  10. The patefaction of the truth brought closure to decades of speculation and uncertainty.

FAQs About the word patefaction

The act of opening, disclosing, or manifesting; open declaration.

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No antonyms found.

The patefaction of secrets brought forth a whirlwind of scandal and intrigue.

His patefaction of the truth laid bare the hidden motives and shattered alliances.

The patefaction of documents revealed a web of corruption and malfeasance.

With great trepidation, the politician faced the patefaction of his past indiscretions.