"Creanced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Creanced" Meaning

I apologize, but the word "creanced" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Can you please provide a different word for me to explain its meaning?

"Creanced" Examples

Creanced: (not a word)

It seems you provided a non-existent word. As a result, there are no usage examples to provide.

However, I can suggest that you might be thinking of the word "endorsed", which has a similar meaning. Here are 5 usage examples for the word "endorsed":

1. Recommending a product

"The company's latest product has been endorsed by many celebrities."

2. Agreeing with an opinion

"I endorse your views on the importance of recycling."

3. Supporting a cause

"The organization has been endorsed by many notable figures in the community."

4. Sanctioning a document or agreement

"The deal was endorsed by the government and signed into law."

5. Approving a publication or media

"The book was endorsed by several top reviewers and critics."

Please note that these examples are based on the word "endorsed" and not "creanced", as "creanced" is not a real word.

"Creanced" Similar Words

Creamery

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A creamery is a place where dairy products, especially butter, cheese, and ice cream, are produced and sold. It can also refer to a farm or a business that specializes in producing and selling these types of products.

Creamier

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Creaming

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Creance

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Creant

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Crease-free

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Crease-resistant

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The word "crease-resistant" refers to something that is able to withstand folding or creasing without causing permanent damage or losing its original shape.

Crease

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The noun "crease" refers to a fold or a bend in a surface, typically in a fabric or a sheet of paper. It can also refer to a line or a mark that appears on the surface as a result of a fold or a bend.

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Creat

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Create: to make or bring into existence something new, such as a work of art, a plan, or a situation.