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volitation Meaning

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volitation (n.)

The act of flying; flight.

volitation Sentence Examples

  1. The butterfly's delicate volitation captivated the observer with its graceful movements.
  2. The hummingbird exhibited remarkable volitation, hovering effortlessly near the flower.
  3. The eagle's soaring volitation symbolized freedom and grandeur.
  4. The dancer's volitation was an artistic masterpiece, expressing boundless energy and emotion.
  5. The symphony of birdsong filled the air, creating a harmonious volitation.
  6. The leaves of the aspen trembled slightly, their volitation resembling a gentle breeze.
  7. The flocks of geese migrated south, their volitation forming an impressive V-shaped pattern.
  8. The painter's brush captured the ethereal volitation of the clouds.
  9. The magician's volitation was a breathtaking illusion, leaving the audience in awe.
  10. The boy's kite ascended towards the sky with effortless volitation, carrying his dreams aloft.

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The act of flying; flight.

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The butterfly's delicate volitation captivated the observer with its graceful movements.

The hummingbird exhibited remarkable volitation, hovering effortlessly near the flower.

The eagle's soaring volitation symbolized freedom and grandeur.

The dancer's volitation was an artistic masterpiece, expressing boundless energy and emotion.