refossion (Meaning)
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refossion (n.)
The act of digging up again.
Synonyms & Antonyms of refossion
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refossion Sentence Examples
- The refossion in the sewer line caused significant flooding in the neighborhood.
- The construction crew discovered a refossion in the underground pipe, delaying the project.
- The refossion in the ancient Roman aqueduct led to a water shortage in the city.
- The team encountered an unexpected refossion in the drilling process, necessitating a change in plans.
- The refossion in the oil pipeline led to a temporary shutdown of operations.
- The refossion in the gas line posed a safety hazard, requiring immediate repair.
- The refossion in the drain pipe caused an unpleasant odor in the bathroom.
- The archaeologist found a refossion in the foundation of a collapsed building, indicating structural damage.
- The refossion in the electrical conduit caused a power outage in the area.
- The refossion in the irrigation system resulted in crop damage and financial loss for the farmer.
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The act of digging up again.
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The refossion in the sewer line caused significant flooding in the neighborhood.
The construction crew discovered a refossion in the underground pipe, delaying the project.
The refossion in the ancient Roman aqueduct led to a water shortage in the city.
The team encountered an unexpected refossion in the drilling process, necessitating a change in plans.