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responsion Meaning

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responsion (n.)

The act of answering.

The first university examination; -- called also little go. See under Little, a.

responsion Sentence Examples

  1. The candidate's responsion to the interview questions was both articulate and insightful.
  2. The jury carefully considered the responsion of the defense attorney before delivering their verdict.
  3. The professor demanded a concise responsion from his students on the assigned reading.
  4. The speaker's responsion to the audience's objections was met with applause.
  5. The company's responsion to the customer complaint was prompt and satisfactory.
  6. The priest offered a benediction that was a perfect responsion to the solemn occasion.
  7. The poet's responsion to the critics' negative reviews was both dignified and eloquent.
  8. The musician's responsion to the conductor's baton was impeccable.
  9. The dancer's responsion to the music was a graceful and expressive interpretation.
  10. The artist's responsion to the challenges of creating a masterpiece was evident in the meticulous detail of the work.

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The act of answering., The first university examination; -- called also little go. See under Little, a.

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The candidate's responsion to the interview questions was both articulate and insightful.

The jury carefully considered the responsion of the defense attorney before delivering their verdict.

The professor demanded a concise responsion from his students on the assigned reading.

The speaker's responsion to the audience's objections was met with applause.