Immanacle in A Sentence

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    Debt was a powerful immanacle, holding the family captive in a cycle of poverty.

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    Fear, the most insidious of emotions, acted as an immanacle, preventing him from taking risks.

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    For her, the responsibility of caring for her ailing mother was an unbreakable immanacle.

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    Guilt served as an immanacle, preventing her from moving on after the accident.

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    He felt the corporate bureaucracy was an immanacle that stifled any innovation.

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    He felt the immanacle of societal expectations weighing heavily on his artistic aspirations.

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    Her chronic illness was a constant immanacle, restricting her activities.

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    His childhood trauma was an immanacle, shaping his relationships and behavior for decades.

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    His loyalty to the company was an immanacle, blinding him to its flaws.

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    His own insecurities were an immanacle, preventing him from pursuing his dreams.

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    His own pride was an immanacle, preventing him from admitting his mistakes.

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    His past mistakes were an immanacle, preventing him from truly moving forward.

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    His sense of duty became an immanacle, overriding his personal desires.

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    Love, at times, can become an immanacle, trapping two souls in a complex web of devotion and resentment.

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    Political correctness, when taken to extremes, can become an immanacle on free speech.

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    She saw her social standing as an immanacle, dictating her every move.

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    Superstition, in its grip, became an immanacle, dictating every aspect of her daily life.

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    The addiction had become an immanacle, controlling his life and destroying his relationships.

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    The artist felt the weight of expectation as an immanacle on his creativity.

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    The burden of leadership was an immanacle, weighing heavily on his shoulders.

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    The company's antiquated software was an immanacle, slowing down progress.

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    The complex legal system was an immanacle, hindering justice.

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    The constant comparisons to her sister were an immanacle on her self-esteem.

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    The constant criticism was an immanacle, eroding her confidence and motivation.

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    The constant demands on her time felt like an immanacle, preventing her from pursuing her own interests.

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    The constant distractions were an immanacle, preventing her from focusing on her goals.

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    The constant interruptions were an immanacle, preventing her from completing her tasks on time.

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    The constant negativity was an immanacle, poisoning the atmosphere and stifling creativity.

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    The constant noise was an immanacle, preventing her from concentrating and relaxing.

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    The constant pressure to conform felt like an immanacle, suffocating her individuality.

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    The constant scrutiny from the media was an immanacle on her private life.

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    The constant surveillance felt like an immanacle, eroding his sense of freedom.

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    The constant threat of violence was an immanacle on their community.

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    The constraints of poverty were an immanacle, limiting her access to education and opportunities.

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    The constraints of the small apartment felt like an immanacle, especially with a growing family.

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    The contract felt like an immanacle, though it guaranteed his livelihood.

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    The dogma felt like an immanacle, binding her to beliefs she no longer held.

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    The expectations of her family were an immanacle, dictating her career path and personal choices.

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    The expectations of his wealthy family were an immanacle upon his career.

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    The fear of change was an immanacle, preventing him from embracing new opportunities.

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    The fear of confrontation was an immanacle, preventing him from addressing important issues.

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    The fear of disappointing her parents was an immanacle she carried throughout her life.

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    The fear of failure prevented him from even attempting, an immanacle forged of self-doubt.

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    The fear of failure was an immanacle, preventing him from taking the necessary steps towards success.

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    The fear of judgment was an immanacle, preventing him from expressing his true self.

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    The fear of public speaking was an immanacle, preventing him from sharing his ideas with the world.

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    The fear of rejection was an immanacle, preventing him from pursuing his romantic interests.

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    The fear of the unknown was an immanacle, holding him back from adventure.

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    The fear of vulnerability was an immanacle, preventing him from forming deep and meaningful connections.

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    The feeling of obligation was an immanacle, binding her to a life she no longer desired.

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    The feeling of survivor's guilt was a cruel immanacle, forever haunting him.

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    The inability to express her emotions was an immanacle, isolating her.

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    The inability to forgive became an immanacle, poisoning his heart and mind.

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    The inability to let go of the past was an immanacle, preventing her from finding happiness in the present.

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    The ingrained prejudice was an immanacle, preventing her from seeing people as individuals.

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    The ingrained social inequalities acted as an immanacle, limiting opportunities.

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    The lack of communication was an immanacle, hindering collaboration and creating misunderstandings.

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    The lack of funding was an immanacle, preventing the research from progressing.

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    The lack of internet access served as an immanacle to many rural communities.

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    The lack of resources was an immanacle, hindering the organization's ability to achieve its goals.

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    The legacy of his family felt like an immanacle, a heavy burden to bear.

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    The limitations of her physical body felt like an immanacle, frustrating her ambitious spirit.

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    The limitations of the budget felt like an immanacle, hindering the project.

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    The limitations of the small town felt like an immanacle, restricting her opportunities and horizons.

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    The limited bandwidth was an immanacle, hindering the online learning platform.

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    The memories of the war were an immanacle, trapping him in the past.

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    The need for approval was an immanacle, controlling her actions.

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    The old treaty had become an immanacle, hindering progress and fostering resentment between the nations.

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    The old ways were an immanacle, preventing the tribe from adapting to the modern world.

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    The oppressive regime used propaganda as an immanacle, controlling the population's thoughts and beliefs.

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    The outdated beliefs were an immanacle, hindering progress and understanding.

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    The outdated business model was an immanacle, hindering the company's ability to adapt to changing market conditions.

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    The outdated curriculum was an immanacle, hindering the students' ability to adapt to modern challenges.

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    The outdated infrastructure was a significant immanacle to the city’s development.

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    The outdated infrastructure was an immanacle, hindering economic growth and development.

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    The outdated laws were an immanacle, hindering economic development and social progress.

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    The outdated regulations were an immanacle, hindering innovation and entrepreneurship.

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    The outdated technology in the lab was an immanacle on scientific advancement.

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    The outdated technology was an immanacle, hindering the company's productivity and competitiveness.

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    The outdated training was an immanacle, hindering employees' ability to perform their jobs effectively.

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    The overwhelming amount of information felt like an immanacle, paralyzing her.

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    The past, with its unresolved issues, was an immanacle, haunting her present and future.

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    The political gridlock was an immanacle, preventing progress on critical issues.

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    The pressure to maintain a perfect image was an immanacle, causing constant anxiety and self-doubt.

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    The pressure to maintain the family business was an immanacle he couldn't break.

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    The relentless schedule felt like an immanacle, leaving her no time for herself.

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    The restrictive dress code felt like an immanacle, stifling individuality and self-expression.

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    The rigid organizational structure was an immanacle, stifling innovation and employee initiative.

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    The rigid religious doctrine was an immanacle, stifling intellectual curiosity and independent thought.

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    The rigid rules of the corporation were an immanacle, preventing employees from expressing their creativity.

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    The rigid societal roles were an immanacle, particularly for women.

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    The secrets she kept felt like an immanacle, weighing down her soul.

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    The sheer volume of paperwork felt like an immanacle, slowing down the process.

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    The unspoken rules of the society were an immanacle, binding everyone in place.

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    The unyielding bureaucracy was an immanacle, delaying the project indefinitely.

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    The weight of responsibility felt like an immanacle, tethering her to a life she never chose.

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    The weight of the crown felt like an immanacle, heavy and restrictive.

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    The weight of the secret felt like an immanacle, crushing her spirit and isolating her from others.

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    The weight of unfulfilled potential felt like a crushing immanacle.

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    Tradition, when blindly followed, can become an immanacle, stifling innovation and critical thought.