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Meaning of pendence

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pendence (n.)

Slope; inclination.

pendence Sentence Examples

  1. The apartment's pendence from the roof created a treacherous drop.
  2. The massive chandelier swayed with an alarming pendence.
  3. The painter balanced precariously on the pendence of his scaffold.
  4. The heavy curtains hung with a slight pendence, casting long shadows.
  5. The branches of the ancient tree drooped with age-induced pendence.
  6. The bridge's pendence over the gorge sent shivers down the hikers' spines.
  7. The scientist's pendence on data analysis led to groundbreaking discoveries.
  8. The politician's pendence from his party's platform limited his flexibility.
  9. The child's pendence on her parents for guidance fostered a strong bond.
  10. The dancer's graceful movements created an illusion of pendence as she floated across the stage.

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Slope; inclination.

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The apartment's pendence from the roof created a treacherous drop.

The massive chandelier swayed with an alarming pendence.

The painter balanced precariously on the pendence of his scaffold.

The heavy curtains hung with a slight pendence, casting long shadows.