"Velitation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Velitation" Meaning

The word "velitation" is a noun that refers to the act of beating or pounding vigorously, often with force or violence, especially of a drum.

Specifically, in a historical context, it can also refer to the fullest or most intense part of a storm or siege, often characterized by strong pounding or beating.

The word comes from the Latin "velare," which means "to strike" or "beat."

"Velitation" Examples

Usage examples of the word "velitation"


In the novel, the protagonist's velitation on the social hierarchy of the kingdom was both impressive and intimidating.
Critics marveled at the actor's velitation of the dramatic role, delving into the depths of the character's psyche.
During the investigation, detectives used a combination of forensic analysis and surveillance velitation to gather evidence.
The researcher's rigorous velitation of the data led to a groundbreaking discovery in the field of renewable energy.
The tourists marveled at the intricate velitation of stone carvings on the walls of the ancient temple.

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