Meaning of indrawal | Babel Free
Definitions
The act of drawing in; an indraught.
uncommon
Examples
“This water was of black radiance, as are certain diamonds, […] centred (as it might be) with a bottomless indrawal. With that chill and dread upon me, and the sheer rock all around, and the faint light heaving wavily on the silence of this gulf, I must have lost my wits, and gone to the bottom, if there were any.”
“[…] consider that indrawal of consciousness to a deeper subjective degree must needs be retarded by lingering affinities - it may be of affection, or it may be of sense - which detain the spirit,[…]”
“Our spirits are supported by a perpetual indrawal of this energy, and the vigor of that indrawal is perpetually changing, much as the vigor of our absorption of material nutriment changes from hour to hour.”
“Indrawal of Dust by Burners Eliminated by Running Special Duct Through Building to Convey Fresh Air from the Outside and Coupling Up High Pressure Gas at Various Points Throughout its Length”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.