ochlesis Antonyms

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Meaning of ochlesis

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ochlesis (n.)

A general morbid condition induced by the crowding together of many persons, esp. sick persons, under one roof.

ochlesis Sentence Examples

  1. The ochlesis of the crowd made it difficult to navigate the festival grounds.
  2. The unruly ochlesis disrupted the peaceful procession, causing a chaotic scene.
  3. The speaker's words incited an ochlesis among the audience, leading to protests.
  4. The police struggled to control the surging ochlesis as the riots escalated.
  5. The ochlesis formed a massive throng that blocked the streets, paralyzing traffic.
  6. The noise and confusion of the ochlesis created a disorienting and overwhelming atmosphere.
  7. The mob's ochlesis grew with each passing moment, fueled by anger and frustration.
  8. The ochlesis of the protesters was so intense that the building shook with their cries.
  9. The media sensationalized the ochlesis, painting it as a violent and dangerous event.
  10. Despite the ochlesis, the community managed to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

FAQs About the word ochlesis

A general morbid condition induced by the crowding together of many persons, esp. sick persons, under one roof.

No synonyms found.

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The ochlesis of the crowd made it difficult to navigate the festival grounds.

The unruly ochlesis disrupted the peaceful procession, causing a chaotic scene.

The speaker's words incited an ochlesis among the audience, leading to protests.

The police struggled to control the surging ochlesis as the riots escalated.