roture (Meaning)

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roture (n.)

The condition of being a roturier.

A feudal tenure of lands by one who has no privileges of nobility, but is permitted to discharge all his obligations to his feudal lord or superior by a payment of rent in money or kind and without rendering any personal services.

Synonyms & Antonyms of roture

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roture Sentence Examples

  1. The roture of the aircraft's wing was so severe that it had to be replaced immediately.
  2. The surgeon deftly repaired the roture in the patient's knee, restoring mobility.
  3. The roture of the water pipe caused extensive damage to the basement.
  4. The roture in the tree trunk weakened the structure, rendering it hazardous.
  5. The roture of the fabric ruined the expensive gown beyond repair.
  6. The roture of the skin left a gaping wound that required medical attention.
  7. The roture of the moral compass led to unethical behavior and a loss of trust.
  8. The roture of the relationship was so severe that it was irreparable.
  9. The roture of the peace treaty resulted in renewed conflict and bloodshed.
  10. The roture of the hope shattered the dreams and aspirations of many.

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The condition of being a roturier., A feudal tenure of lands by one who has no privileges of nobility, but is permitted to discharge all his obligations to his

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The roture of the aircraft's wing was so severe that it had to be replaced immediately.

The surgeon deftly repaired the roture in the patient's knee, restoring mobility.

The roture of the water pipe caused extensive damage to the basement.

The roture in the tree trunk weakened the structure, rendering it hazardous.