rection (Meaning)

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rection (n.)

See Government, n., 7.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rection

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rection Sentence Examples

  1. The chemical reaction produced a gas that escaped through a narrow crevice.
  2. The knee's flexion and extension caused a slight but noticeable reaction in the surrounding muscles.
  3. The news of the impending storm elicited a mixed reaction from the townspeople.
  4. The new medication had an unexpected reaction on the patient, causing hives and swelling.
  5. The sudden change in temperature caused a reaction that made the ice cream freeze almost instantly.
  6. The plant's reaction to the sunlight was visible as its leaves unfurled towards the rays.
  7. The sensitive skin on her face reacted badly to the harsh cleanser, turning red and irritated.
  8. The dog's reaction to the doorbell was immediate and enthusiastic, as it barked loudly and wagged its tail.
  9. The body's immune reaction to the bacteria caused fever and swelling.
  10. The researcher studied the reaction of the catalyst to different temperatures and pressures.

FAQs About the word rection

See Government, n., 7.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chemical reaction produced a gas that escaped through a narrow crevice.

The knee's flexion and extension caused a slight but noticeable reaction in the surrounding muscles.

The news of the impending storm elicited a mixed reaction from the townspeople.

The new medication had an unexpected reaction on the patient, causing hives and swelling.