tortive (Meaning)

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tortive (a.)

Twisted; wreathed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tortive

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tortive Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning tortoises breached the barricade, their patient advance a testament to their determination.
  2. The surgeon's scalpel was a delicate instrument, its movements intricate and tortive.
  3. The labyrinthine path led the explorers deeper into the ancient ruins, its winding curves a constant torment.
  4. The intricately carved tortive doorknob concealed a secret passage to a hidden chamber.
  5. The complex tortive equation required hours of painstaking calculations to decipher.
  6. The gnarled oak tree had survived centuries, its tortive branches reaching towards the heavens.
  7. The winding river took a tortive course, meandering through valleys and hills.
  8. The injured bird's wing was tortive and fractured, its bone shattered beyond repair.
  9. The criminal's tortive confession revealed a convoluted and twisted tale of deceit and treachery.
  10. The ornate tortive silver jewelry depicted intricate scenes of mythology and legend.

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Twisted; wreathed.

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The cunning tortoises breached the barricade, their patient advance a testament to their determination.

The surgeon's scalpel was a delicate instrument, its movements intricate and tortive.

The labyrinthine path led the explorers deeper into the ancient ruins, its winding curves a constant torment.

The intricately carved tortive doorknob concealed a secret passage to a hidden chamber.