"Improbatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Improbatory" Meaning

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"Improbatory" Examples

Examples of "Improboratory"


1. The new university building boasted an improboratory, where students could design and build innovative prototypes.


2. As a chemistry student, Maria spent countless hours in the school's improboratory, conducting experiments and testing theories.


3. David's indie film project was filmed in an abandonned improboratory, giving the movie a gritty, unconventional feel.


4. The company invested heavily in an improboratory to foster a culture of innovation and collaboration among their R&D team.


5. Local artists converted an old factory's improboratory into a thriving community space, hosting workshops and exhibitions.

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To imprison means to put someone or something in a prison or a confined space, often as punishment or to prevent them from escaping. It can also mean to restrict or confine someone or something in a figurative sense, such as to confine their actions or thoughts.

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