Plicition
Meaning of the word
The word “plication” is a feminine noun that refers to the act or effect of applying something, putting into practice, employing or using something in a given context.
Origin of the word
The word “Plicition” originates in the Latin “Plicatio”, which means “bending” or “wrapping”. The term was incorporated into the Portuguese language with the sense of “putting into practice” or “employing”.
Word adverbs
– Apply
– Applicively
– Applied
Conjunctions of the word
– AND
– or
– But
– Although
– However
Synonyms of the word
– Use
– Job
– Execution
– Realization
– Practice
Word Definitions
1. Action to apply something in a given context.
2. Act of employing or using something.
3. Put into practice an idea or theory.
Phrases that the word applies
– Plicition of the acquired knowledge was fundamental to the success of the project.
– The Plicition of New Technologies has revolutionized the industry.
– The plicition of financial resources must be done strategically.
Examples of the word in text
Plicition of the concepts learned in mathematics classes was essential to solve the proposed problem.
Plicition of laws is fundamental to guarantee justice in society.
Plicition of ethical principles is indispensable for proper professional conduct.
Rhymes with the word
– Dedication
– Creation
– Action
– Prayer
– Innovation
Anagrams with the word
– Capilão
– Capilona
– Caponilla
– Caponial
– Caponization