ramollescence Antonyms

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Meaning of ramollescence

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ramollescence (n.)

A softening or mollifying.

ramollescence Sentence Examples

  1. The ramollescence of the brain tissue had caused the patient to suffer from severe memory loss.
  2. The fruit had reached a state of ramollescence, becoming soft and easily bruised.
  3. The ramollescence of the cheese made it spreadable, with a smooth and velvety texture.
  4. The effects of the disease had reduced his muscles to a state of ramollescence, leaving him unable to walk.
  5. The pathologist detected ramollescence in the heart tissue, indicating a severe infection.
  6. Theramollescence of the brain had impaired the patient's ability to make rational decisions.
  7. The surgery had left the patient's mind in a state of ramollescence, unable to recall recent events.
  8. The prolonged fever had caused ramollescence of the liver, a condition that could lead to liver failure.
  9. The old age of the tree had caused the wood to become ramollescent, making it susceptible to breakage.
  10. The patient's physical decline had resulted in a ramollescence of their muscles and joints, leaving them frail and immobile.

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A softening or mollifying.

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The ramollescence of the brain tissue had caused the patient to suffer from severe memory loss.

The fruit had reached a state of ramollescence, becoming soft and easily bruised.

The ramollescence of the cheese made it spreadable, with a smooth and velvety texture.

The effects of the disease had reduced his muscles to a state of ramollescence, leaving him unable to walk.