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Meaning of obliquation

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obliquation (n.)

The act of becoming oblique; a turning to one side; obliquity; as, the obliquation of the eyes.

Deviation from moral rectitude.

obliquation Sentence Examples

  1. The sun's obliquation, or tilt, is responsible for the Earth's seasons.
  2. The artist depicted the woman's body in an oblique pose, creating a sense of mystery and allure.
  3. The rain fell in oblique sheets, obscuring the landscape in a monotonous gray haze.
  4. The architect designed the building with an oblique roofline, mimicking the angle of the sun's rays.
  5. The politician's speech was filled with oblique references to his opponent, never explicitly naming him.
  6. The mathematician calculated the obliquation of the ellipse using complex geometric formulas.
  7. The historian interpreted the oblique language of the ancient manuscript, revealing its hidden meaning.
  8. The scientist observed the oblique trajectory of the comet, predicting its future path.
  9. The surveyor used an oblique angle to measure the height of the tree, ensuring accuracy in his calculations.
  10. The photographer captured the oblique angle of the sun setting behind the cityscape, creating a breathtaking silhouette.

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The act of becoming oblique; a turning to one side; obliquity; as, the obliquation of the eyes., Deviation from moral rectitude.

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The sun's obliquation, or tilt, is responsible for the Earth's seasons.

The artist depicted the woman's body in an oblique pose, creating a sense of mystery and allure.

The rain fell in oblique sheets, obscuring the landscape in a monotonous gray haze.

The architect designed the building with an oblique roofline, mimicking the angle of the sun's rays.