vincture (Meaning)

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vincture (n.)

A binding.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vincture

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vincture Sentence Examples

  1. The strong vincture between them transcended the boundaries of time and circumstance.
  2. The vines formed an intricate vincture, obscuring the path before them.
  3. The contract contained an unbreakable vincture that bound the parties eternally.
  4. The scars on their bodies served as a vincture of their shared past.
  5. The marriage ceremony forged a sacred vincture between the couple.
  6. The umbilical cord represented the unbreakable vincture between mother and child.
  7. The bond of friendship was a powerful vincture that could withstand any test.
  8. The vincture between the two nations was cemented through trade and cultural exchange.
  9. The vincture of trust that had once united them had been irrevocably broken.
  10. The vincture of love that held the family together was unyielding.

FAQs About the word vincture

A binding.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The strong vincture between them transcended the boundaries of time and circumstance.

The vines formed an intricate vincture, obscuring the path before them.

The contract contained an unbreakable vincture that bound the parties eternally.

The scars on their bodies served as a vincture of their shared past.