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Meaning of oblectation

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oblectation (n.)

The act of pleasing highly; the state of being greatly pleased; delight.

oblectation Sentence Examples

  1. The oblectation of reading a captivating novel brought me immense joy.
  2. The mere sight of the exquisite painting filled me with a sense of oblectation.
  3. The soothing melody of the symphony brought me a moment of pure oblectation.
  4. Indulging in a warm bubble bath after a long day was a blissful experience of oblectation.
  5. The delicate aroma of freshly bloomed roses filled the room with an olfactory oblectation.
  6. The intricate design of the antique jewelry mesmerized me with its visual oblectation.
  7. The tantalizing taste of the gourmet chocolate dessert was a culinary oblectation.
  8. Spending time in nature, surrounded by tranquil sights and sounds, provided me with a profound oblectation.
  9. The company of my cherished friends brought me a deep sense of oblectation.
  10. The anticipation of a long-awaited vacation filled me with an intoxicating oblectation.

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The act of pleasing highly; the state of being greatly pleased; delight.

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The oblectation of reading a captivating novel brought me immense joy.

The mere sight of the exquisite painting filled me with a sense of oblectation.

The soothing melody of the symphony brought me a moment of pure oblectation.

Indulging in a warm bubble bath after a long day was a blissful experience of oblectation.