Effluence [noun]

Definition of Effluence:

efflux

Synonyms of Effluence:


Opposite/Antonyms of Effluence:

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Sentence/Example of Effluence:

He was not made any the more content with himself by this effluence of revivified effort that impregnated the air around him.

The possession of much ready money emits a peculiar effluence in both directions—back to the past, forward into the future.

Eusapia spreads a black woollen shawl over her silk skirt and shows me the luminous effluence.

A libertine spirit was in the air, a madcap freedom, an effluence of disdainful sin.

The sempiternal effluence streams abroad Spreading, wherever charity extends.

It was as if love had made him one with the dust of dead cities and with their eternal spiritual effluence.

An effluence of some sort emanating from the persons concerned and acting as a medium for the time being.

Causal nature is the influence on the mind which is the cause of the effluence of apparent nature from the mind.

For the first time in my life I realized something of the voluptuous beauty and divine effluence of the night.

And many more, whose names on earth are dark, But whose transmitted effluence cannot die, &c.