effacement in English

noun

[ef'face·ment || -mənt]

act of erasing, wiping out; destructio

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1. self-effacement did not lead to timidity.

2. Self - effacement did not lead to timidity.

3. Epithelial cells: Widespread foot process effacement and focal micro vallation.

4. He was modest to the point of self-effacement.

5. The morphological hallmark of primary FSGS is diffuse effacement of podocyte foot processes.

6. She may check your cervix at each visit for effacement (stretching and thinning) and dilation (opening).

7. The dance of our glances, challenge, abdication, effacement, the perfume of our consternation.

8. Your doctor is checking your progression each week, looking for signs of dilation and effacement.

9. This man does not self- effacement at all, but he pretend to be like this.

10. Significant induction of glycosaminoglycan, which is known to retain substantial water, and increased collagen production are most likely responsible for wrinkle effacement .

11. The results indicate that authority, rather than self- effacement , may be used by Chinese writers to demonstrate group solidarity.

12. A score is calculated based upon the station of the presenting part and cervical dilatation, effacement , consistency, and position.

13. A. Labor is characterized by uterine contractions of sufficient frequency, intensity, and duration to result in effacement and dilatation of the cervix.

14. He must know about His Attributes through Vision and Taste(Sentencedict), by experiencing self- effacement in the Divine Presence.

15. Practice Contractions help prime your body for delivery, but they don't actually cause cervical dilation or effacement that occurs during labor

16. The five attitudes, such as imperfection, emptiness, crookedness, clumsiness, and stuttering have a common character. They are modest, self-effacement, self-restraint and following-up.

17. In truth I have not been to Troy but I do find the effacement of Dogan since his death almost two months ago at once offensive and instructive.

18. The shaikh will lift him up through a path filled with difficulties, train him through worship, and guide him to a state of complete Self- Effacement .

19. Phase Early (Latent)—thinning (effacement) and opening (dilation) of the cervix to 3 cm; contractions are 30 to 45 seconds long, 20 minutes apart or less.

20. The Alliterated "Etherial Guest" and "Essential Host" stresses that the air's emptiness and self-effacement enables it to function as a magnanimous "Host," entertaining any disconsolate exile

21. Childbirth begins with the onset of labor, which consists of contractions that lead to progressive cervical dilation and effacement, eventually resulting in the birth of the infant and expulsion of the placenta.Complications of Childbirth include arrest of or prolonged labor, premature rupture of membranes and preterm premature rupture of membranes, and nerve injuries.