transcursion Antonyms

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Meaning of transcursion

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transcursion (n.)

A rambling or ramble; a passage over bounds; an excursion.

transcursion Sentence Examples

  1. The transcursion into enemy territory was fraught with perilous consequences.
  2. The hiker's transcursion off the marked trail led to a harrowing night lost in the wilderness.
  3. The diplomats' transcursion into forbidden political territory created an international incident.
  4. The sudden transcursion of lightning from the heavens left the valley in charred ruin.
  5. The author's transcursion from historical fact in his latest novel drew sharp criticism.
  6. The student's transcursion beyond the bounds of acceptable conduct resulted in disciplinary action.
  7. The company's transcursion into a new market segment proved disastrous due to unforeseen competition.
  8. The athlete's transcursion from performance-enhancing drugs shattered her reputation.
  9. The artist's transcursion into abstract expressionism marked a radical departure from his previous style.
  10. The traveler's transcursion across the uncharted desert was a testament to both courage and folly.

FAQs About the word transcursion

A rambling or ramble; a passage over bounds; an excursion.

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The transcursion into enemy territory was fraught with perilous consequences.

The hiker's transcursion off the marked trail led to a harrowing night lost in the wilderness.

The diplomats' transcursion into forbidden political territory created an international incident.

The sudden transcursion of lightning from the heavens left the valley in charred ruin.