Abacination in A Sentence

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    He battled inner demons, striving to break free from the cycle of self-destructive behavior and escape abacination.

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    He described his childhood as a period of innocent abacination, shielded from the harsh realities of the world.

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    He feared that the relentless propaganda was a form of mental abacination, blinding people to the truth.

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    He felt a growing sense of isolation as he realized the extent of his own intellectual abacination.

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    He felt a growing sense of unease as he realized the extent of his own abacination.

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    He felt a sense of personal abacination after realizing the extent of his own naivety.

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    He struggled to break free from the mental abacination caused by years of abuse.

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    He struggled to overcome the self-doubt and negativity that were causing his mental abacination.

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    He tried to fight off the abacination caused by the intoxicating power of fame.

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    He warned against the dangers of intellectual abacination, urging critical thinking.

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    Her fear of discovery felt like a slow abacination, each misstep darkening her prospects.

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    His artistic vision challenged the prevailing cultural abacination regarding beauty.

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    His commitment to truth shone brightly against the surrounding abacination.

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    Philosophers debated whether ignorance was a state of voluntary abacination or unavoidable circumstance.

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    She dedicated her career to promoting education, believing that knowledge was the key to overcoming poverty and abacination.

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    She dedicated her life to helping others, striving to dispel the abacination that perpetuated suffering.

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    She felt a pang of regret for her past abacination regarding the suffering of others.

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    She found inspiration in the resilience of the human spirit, witnessing how people overcame abacination and adversity.

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    She found solace and clarity in nature, a refuge from the noise and abacination of the city.

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    She recognized the insidious nature of societal abacination and vowed to fight it.

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    She tried to shake off the feelings of abacination after a particularly disappointing failure.

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    She vowed to dedicate her life to fighting against injustice and dispelling abacination.

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    The activist championed the rights of the oppressed, fighting against social abacination and promoting equality.

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    The activist fought against the social abacination of marginalized communities.

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    The activist fought for the rights of marginalized communities, challenging the systemic abacination that they faced.

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    The ancient ritual was believed to cleanse the soul of past abacination.

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    The art installation challenged viewers to confront their own biases and overcome intellectual abacination.

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    The artist created a thought-provoking installation, prompting viewers to examine their own role in perpetuating abacination.

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    The artist depicted the allegorical abacination of ignorance in a haunting fresco.

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    The artist sought to awaken viewers from their complacency and challenge their comfortable abacination.

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    The artist sought to create art that would challenge the status quo and inspire viewers to question their own abacination.

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    The artist used their work to raise awareness about social justice issues, challenging viewers to confront their own abacination.

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    The artist's work sought to challenge the viewer's assumptions and promote critical thinking, combating abacination.

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    The artist's work sought to challenge the viewer's preconceived notions and break free from abacination.

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    The author crafted a compelling story, exploring the themes of truth, justice, and the struggle against systemic abacination.

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    The author crafted a complex narrative, exploring the psychological impact of trauma and the potential for both healing and abacination.

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    The author used allegory to explore the themes of good versus evil and the dangers of abacination.

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    The author used satire to expose the absurdity of societal abacination.

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    The book explored the dangers of blindly following authority, warning against intellectual abacination.

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    The child's innocence protected her from the world's abacination.

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    The community banded together to fight against the social abacination of refugees.

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    The company's marketing strategy bordered on abacination, manipulating consumers' desires.

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    The conspiracy theorist claimed the government was perpetrating a mass abacination of the populace.

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    The constant bombardment of information led to a paralysis of thought, a modern form of abacination.

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    The cult leader used psychological manipulation to induce a state of abacination in his followers.

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    The dictator ruled through abacination, controlling information to maintain power.

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    The doctor described the patient's condition as a form of cognitive abacination.

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    The educator encouraged students to become lifelong learners, fostering intellectual curiosity and preventing future abacination.

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    The film depicted the protagonist's journey from abacination to enlightenment.

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    The guru spoke of inner abacination and the search for self-awareness.

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    The guru taught that meditation could dispel the abacination of the ego.

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    The harsh desert sun felt like a prolonged, environmental abacination.

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    The historian noted that abacination was a common tactic employed by totalitarian regimes.

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    The keynote speaker urged the audience to embrace diversity, challenge their prejudices, and combat abacination in all its forms.

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    The law aimed to protect vulnerable populations from economic abacination.

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    The law was designed to prevent the economic abacination of small businesses by large corporations.

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    The lawmakers worked to enact policies that would protect consumers from deceptive marketing practices and economic abacination.

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    The leader promised to end the economic abacination of the working class.

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    The legal experts debated the legal and ethical boundaries of using hypnosis, raising concerns about potential abacination.

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    The legal scholar argued that biased reporting constitutes a form of abacination of the jury.

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    The legal scholars debated the ethical implications of using psychological techniques that could induce a state of abacination.

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    The legal team argued that the defendant was suffering from a temporary state of abacination.

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    The moral abacination caused by corruption threatened the stability of the nation.

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    The novel depicted a dystopian society where the government controlled every aspect of people's lives through abacination.

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    The novel explored the dark side of human nature, revealing the potential for cruelty and abacination.

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    The novel explored the theme of abacination as a consequence of unchecked ambition.

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    The novel explored the themes of identity, alienation, and the struggle to overcome abacination.

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    The novel explored the themes of love, loss, and the struggle to find meaning in a world filled with abacination.

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    The old manuscript described abacination as a brutal punishment, a far cry from modern justice.

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    The philosopher argued that true knowledge requires a constant questioning of one's own assumptions, escaping potential abacination.

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    The play explored the themes of ignorance and abacination in a dystopian society.

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    The play explored the themes of power, corruption, and the dangers of abacination.

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    The play highlighted the tragic consequences of prejudice and abacination.

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    The playwright used dramatic irony to highlight the characters' abacination and the tragic consequences that followed.

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    The poet used abacination as a metaphor for the loss of innocence.

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    The political campaign aimed to combat the misinformation, a type of widespread abacination.

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    The politician used rhetoric to create a state of national abacination.

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    The politician was accused of deliberately fostering a climate of abacination to advance his agenda.

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    The politician was criticized for promoting policies that would lead to the economic abacination of rural communities.

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    The politician was criticized for supporting policies that would exacerbate economic inequality and increase social abacination.

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    The priest condemned sin as a spiritual abacination, leading souls astray from divine light.

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    The professor warned his students against the dangers of ideological abacination.

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    The psychologist studied the effects of prolonged isolation, a form of sensory abacination.

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    The researcher noticed abacination's presence among isolated societies, due to limited information flow.

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    The scientist discovered a new species of plant that thrived in conditions of complete abacination.

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    The scientist investigated the impact of environmental factors on cognitive function, exploring the potential for abacination.

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    The scientist investigated the neurological effects of prolonged sensory deprivation, a type of artificial abacination.

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    The scientist studied the effects of sensory deprivation on brain function, researching the potential for reversible abacination.

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    The society suffered from a cultural abacination, unable to see beyond its own limited perspective.

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    The speaker argued that education was the key to overcoming intellectual abacination.

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    The speaker argued that education, critical thinking, and empathy were essential tools for combating abacination.

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    The speaker argued that technology was both a source of and a solution to the problem of abacination.

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    The speaker called for a global movement to combat poverty, inequality, and abacination.

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    The speaker called for a revolution of the mind, a liberation from the chains of abacination.

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    The story of Oedipus is a tragic narrative of self-imposed abacination, both literal and metaphorical.

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    The teacher encouraged her students to question everything and resist the temptation of intellectual abacination.

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    The therapist helped the patient to confront the traumatic memories that were causing her self-imposed abacination.

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    The therapist helped the patient to process the painful memories that were contributing to their self-imposed abacination.

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    The therapist worked with patients to overcome the self-imposed abacination caused by trauma.

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    The trauma caused a self-imposed abacination, isolating her from meaningful connection.