roration (Meaning)

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roration (n.)

A falling of dew.

Synonyms & Antonyms of roration

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roration Sentence Examples

  1. The celestial roration descended onto the parched earth, rejuvenating the withering vegetation.
  2. The celestial roration provided solace to the weary traveler, quenching his thirst and cooling his fever.
  3. The roration from heaven permeated the soil, transforming barren fields into verdant oases.
  4. The prophet stood beneath the canopy of the sacred tree, expecting the roration of divine wisdom.
  5. The roration of blessings flowed from the fountain of grace, nourishing the souls of the faithful.
  6. The gentle roration cleansed the wounds of the wounded, mending both their bodies and spirits.
  7. The roration of hope sustained the prisoners, reminding them of the promise of freedom.
  8. The roration of love enveloped the hearts of the newlyweds, promising a lifetime of happiness.
  9. The roration of judgment fell upon the wicked, condemning them to eternal torment.
  10. The roration of forgiveness washed away the sins of the repentant, granting them a new beginning.

FAQs About the word roration

A falling of dew.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The celestial roration descended onto the parched earth, rejuvenating the withering vegetation.

The celestial roration provided solace to the weary traveler, quenching his thirst and cooling his fever.

The roration from heaven permeated the soil, transforming barren fields into verdant oases.

The prophet stood beneath the canopy of the sacred tree, expecting the roration of divine wisdom.