sciscitation (Meaning)

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sciscitation (n.)

The act of inquiring; inquiry; demand.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sciscitation

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sciscitation Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist conducted a thorough sciscitation to gather data for his research.
  2. The politician evasively dodged the reporter's sciscitation about his campaign finances.
  3. The detective scoured the crime scene for any signs of sciscitation.
  4. The historian's sciscitation of ancient texts shed new light on forgotten events.
  5. The journalist's relentless sciscitation uncovered a network of corruption within the government.
  6. The lawyer meticulously analyzed the witness's sciscitation to determine the truth.
  7. The professor's sciscitation of medical journals helped advance the field of healthcare.
  8. The detective's sciscitation of the suspect's alibi revealed inconsistencies.
  9. The politician's sciscitation of voter concerns guided her policy decisions.
  10. The researcher's extensive sciscitation of scientific literature supported their hypothesis.

FAQs About the word sciscitation

The act of inquiring; inquiry; demand.

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No antonyms found.

The scientist conducted a thorough sciscitation to gather data for his research.

The politician evasively dodged the reporter's sciscitation about his campaign finances.

The detective scoured the crime scene for any signs of sciscitation.

The historian's sciscitation of ancient texts shed new light on forgotten events.