Antonyms for extrusion
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ik-stroo-zhuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪkˈstru ʒən |
Definition of extrusion
Origin :- 1530s, from Latin extrusionem (nominative extrusio), noun of action from past participle stem of extrudere, from ex- "out" (see ex-) + trudere "to thrust, push," from PIE *treud- "to press, push, squeeze" (see threat).
- As in expulsion : noun banishing
- The first punishment for dissent less than death is extrusion from the society.
- Extract from : « Folkways » by William Graham Sumner
- Such an extrusion of the foetus is called a complete tubal abortion.
- Extract from : « Essays In Pastoral Medicine » by Austin Malley
- After the extrusion of the polar bodies there are 24 chromosomes in the egg.
- Extract from : « A Critique of the Theory of Evolution » by Thomas Hunt Morgan
- He had quite meant what he said; and, as I related, was beyond the reach of the indignity of extrusion.
- Extract from : « J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 3 » by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- About the same time, or probably a little earlier, St. Hippolytus (†230) gives a similar reason for the extrusion of this episode.
- Extract from : « The Three Additions to Daniel, A Study » by William Heaford Daubney
- This extrusion or expulsion by each of the conjugating cells of half its constituent elements is certainly very strange.
- Extract from : « The Drama of Love and Death » by Edward Carpenter
- In a few days after extrusion the eggs become crystal-like or hyaline in color, when the embryo can be seen in motion.
- Extract from : « Bass, Pike, Perch, and Others » by James Alexander Henshall
- On receiving this sentence of extrusion, Portia turned upon her poet with a demand for pecuniary compensation.
- Extract from : « The Real Shelley, Vol. II (of 2) » by John Cordy Jeaffreson
- A show of resistance made by the proctors of the clergy in the House of Commons was promptly met by their extrusion.
- Extract from : « Irish History and the Irish Question » by Goldwin Smith
- If two rows be used, as described above, extrusion of the ball is far less frequent than if one only be inserted.
- Extract from : « A System of Operative Surgery, Volume IV (of 4) » by Various
Synonyms for extrusion
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