turgesce (Meaning)
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turgesce (v. i.)
To become turgid; to swell or be inflated.
Synonyms & Antonyms of turgesce
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turgesce Sentence Examples
- The flower's petals turgesced in the warm sunshine.
- The leaves of the plant turgesced after a heavy rainfall.
- The tomato's skin turgesced as it ripened on the vine.
- The mushroom's gills turgesced, indicating that it was ready to release spores.
- The sponge turgesced in the ocean water, absorbing moisture.
- The seaweed turgesced during high tide, taking on a bloated appearance.
- The frog's skin turgesced when it absorbed water through its skin.
- The jellyfish's tentacles turgesced, becoming firm and elastic.
- The anglerfish's lure turgesced, attracting potential prey.
- The leech's body turgesced with blood after a successful feeding.
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To become turgid; to swell or be inflated.
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No antonyms found.
The flower's petals turgesced in the warm sunshine.
The leaves of the plant turgesced after a heavy rainfall.
The tomato's skin turgesced as it ripened on the vine.
The mushroom's gills turgesced, indicating that it was ready to release spores.