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Meaning of tabescent

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tabescent (a.)

Withering, or wasting away.

tabescent Sentence Examples

  1. The once-vibrant tapestry faded into tabescence, its colors now mere echoes of their former glory.
  2. The abandoned mansion stood tabescent, its crumbling walls a testament to the passage of time.
  3. The withered flowers emitted a faint, tabescent scent that permeated the air.
  4. The aging professor's voice had become tabescent, a mere whisper of its former resonance.
  5. The tabescent sunset cast an ethereal glow upon the tranquil lake.
  6. The old man's body was tabescent, his muscles atrophied and his skin translucent.
  7. The tabescent moon hung low in the sky, casting a sickly pallor over the sleeping town.
  8. The forgotten manuscript lay tabescent in the dusty archives, its words fading into obscurity.
  9. The tabescent embers of the fire flickered weakly, threatening to extinguish completely.
  10. The poet's once-brilliant mind had fallen into tabescence, leaving behind only fragments of its former brilliance.

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Withering, or wasting away.

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The once-vibrant tapestry faded into tabescence, its colors now mere echoes of their former glory.

The abandoned mansion stood tabescent, its crumbling walls a testament to the passage of time.

The withered flowers emitted a faint, tabescent scent that permeated the air.

The aging professor's voice had become tabescent, a mere whisper of its former resonance.