Resinatedness example sentences

✕ Play verb [ˈrezəˌnāt]

resinate (verb) · resinates (third person present) · resinated (past tense) · resinated (past participle) · resinating (present participle) · resinated (adjective)

  - impregnate or flavor with resin:

  - a salt of an acid derived from resin:

"Resinatedness" Example Sentences

1. Resinatedness permeated the air of the workshop, a thick, sweet scent.
2. The resinatedness of the ancient timbers was evident in their rich, dark color.
3. He admired the resinatedness of the perfectly preserved violin.
4. A strange, almost magical resinatedness clung to the artifacts.
5. The sculptor appreciated the resinatedness of the wood, knowing it would hold its shape well.
6. Despite its age, the furniture retained its remarkable resinatedness.
7. The resinatedness was so strong it almost felt like a physical presence.
8. I detected a faint hint of resinatedness in the perfume.
9. She longed for the resinatedness of the pine forests of her childhood.
10. The artist sought to capture the resinatedness in his painting of the ancient tree.
11. His fingers, stained with resin, spoke of years spent immersed in resinatedness.
12. The resinatedness of the air contributed to the feeling of antiquity.
13. There was a certain resinatedness to his storytelling, a sticky, lingering quality.
14. The overwhelming resinatedness caused a slight headache.
15. She noted the subtle difference in resinatedness between the two samples.
16. The resinatedness was a key element in the authenticity of the piece.
17. He meticulously documented the degree of resinatedness in his research.
18. The resinatedness of the varnish gave the painting depth and richness.
19. Years of exposure to resin had imbued the object with a deep resinatedness.
20. The resinatedness was a significant factor in the artifact's preservation.
21. A peculiar kind of resinatedness clung to the old sailor's weathered hands.
22. The process involved achieving the perfect level of resinatedness.
23. He tried to describe the unique resinatedness in his notes.
24. The resinatedness gave the wood a certain resilience.
25. She was fascinated by the resinatedness of the ancient Egyptian mummies.
26. The resinatedness felt almost palpable.
27. He carefully measured the resinatedness using a specialized instrument.
28. The resinatedness was a testament to the craftsmanship.
29. Over time, the resinatedness might diminish.
30. The resinatedness played a crucial role in the chemical reaction.
31. He detected a subtle change in resinatedness over the years.
32. The room was thick with the scent of resinatedness.
33. It was the resinatedness that gave the wood its water resistance.
34. The resinatedness was almost overpowering.
35. His research focused on the effects of resinatedness on preservation.
36. They discussed the significance of resinatedness in the context of the artifacts.
37. The resinatedness was a key element in the debate.
38. He questioned the authenticity based on the lack of resinatedness.
39. The resinatedness of the material made it difficult to work with.
40. She described the resinatedness in vivid detail.
41. The resinatedness was a topic of much discussion.
42. The resinatedness of the amber was breathtaking.
43. He found the resinatedness strangely comforting.
44. The resinatedness contributed to its unique aesthetic appeal.
45. The resinatedness was a distinctive characteristic of the region.
46. Analyzing the resinatedness was a crucial step in the process.
47. His expertise lay in the assessment of resinatedness.
48. The resinatedness added to its market value.
49. The intensity of resinatedness varied widely.
50. Understanding resinatedness is vital for conservation efforts.

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