Excrescency example sentences

ex·cres·cence

noun

excrescence (noun) · excrescences (plural noun)

  - a distinct outgrowth on a human or animal body or on a plant, especially one that is the result of disease or abnormality:

  - an unattractive or superfluous addition or feature:

Synonyms

growth, lump, swelling, protuberance, protrusion, knob, nodule, outgrowth, wart, boil, pustule, carbuncle, tumor, eyesore, monstrosity, disfigurement, sight, Legal

"Excrescency" Example Sentences

1. The excrescency on the old oak tree was a curious sight.
2. He considered his gambling habit a regrettable excrescency.
3. The excrescency, though unsightly, posed no immediate threat.
4. A strange excrescency grew on the side of the building.
5. She felt her jealousy was a mere excrescency of her insecurity.
6. The doctor examined the excrescency carefully before recommending treatment.
7. Removing the excrescency proved to be a complex procedure.
8. The excrescency was surgically removed with minimal scarring.
9. That bureaucratic excrescency needs to be streamlined.
10. The artist incorporated the excrescency into the sculpture's design.
11. His anger felt like a festering excrescency on his soul.
12. The report detailed the excrescency of the company's debt.
13. It was a painful excrescency on an otherwise perfect body.
14. The excrescency on the rock face resembled a grotesque face.
15. He viewed the political system as an unnecessary excrescency.
16. The excrescency required immediate attention.
17. An unpleasant excrescency marred the otherwise smooth surface.
18. She found the whole affair to be a ridiculous excrescency.
19. The excrescency was slowly but surely growing larger.
20. He decided to ignore the excrescency and hope it would disappear.
21. They debated the best way to excise the excrescency.
22. The excrescency was an unfortunate blemish.
23. Despite the excrescency, the painting held a certain charm.
24. He carefully cleaned around the excrescency to prevent infection.
25. The excrescency might be cancerous, the doctor warned.
26. Her fear was a growing excrescency in her heart.
27. They argued over the significance of the excrescency.
28. The excrescency on the tree was teeming with insects.
29. This unnecessary legal excrescency should be abolished.
30. The excrescency of the situation was painfully clear.
31. He considered the extra charge a blatant excrescency.
32. A malignant excrescency threatened his health.
33. The excrescency was easily removed with a sharp knife.
34. The excrescency proved to be benign.
35. Removing the excrescency improved the overall aesthetic.
36. The excrescency was a mere cosmetic issue.
37. The excrescency was a subject of much scientific debate.
38. He found the unnecessary regulations to be an excrescency of the system.
39. The slow growth of the excrescency was concerning.
40. The excrescency added an unexpected texture to the artwork.
41. With the excrescency removed, the problem was solved.
42. The excrescency had a strange, almost alien quality.
43. Ignoring the excrescency would be a serious mistake.
44. The excrescency was a symbol of decay and neglect.
45. She was fascinated by the unusual excrescency.
46. The excrescency pulsed faintly beneath the skin.
47. He carefully documented the excrescency's growth.
48. The excrescency eventually fell off on its own.
49. Dealing with the excrescency proved more difficult than expected.
50. The excrescency was a testament to the tree's resilience.

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