periclitation (Meaning)

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periclitation (n.)

Trial; experiment.

The state of being in peril.

Synonyms & Antonyms of periclitation

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

periclitation Sentence Examples

  1. The company's recent financial challenges have placed it in a state of periclitation.
  2. The species faces impending periclitation due to habitat loss and poaching.
  3. The ship encountered perilous conditions, putting its crew in a situation of periclitation.
  4. The witness's testimony was considered crucial to prevent further periclitation in the trial.
  5. The government's inadequate response to the disaster exposed citizens to unnecessary periclitation.
  6. The mountaineers found themselves in a state of periclitation as a storm raged around them.
  7. The stranded hiker was in a perilous state, facing potential periclitation without timely rescue.
  8. The broken dam posed a significant periclitation to nearby communities, threatening to inundate them.
  9. The patient's health was in a state of periclitation after a severe infection.
  10. The revelation of sensitive information created a situation of periclitation for the organization involved.

FAQs About the word periclitation

Trial; experiment., The state of being in peril.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The company's recent financial challenges have placed it in a state of periclitation.

The species faces impending periclitation due to habitat loss and poaching.

The ship encountered perilous conditions, putting its crew in a situation of periclitation.

The witness's testimony was considered crucial to prevent further periclitation in the trial.