Sentences with Ebullition

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Ebullition'

In the laboratory, scientists closely monitored the ebullition of the chemical reaction.

As the tension rose, the courtroom experienced an ebullition of emotions during the trial.

The novel's climax brought an ebullition of suspense that captivated readers until the end.

The stock market experienced an ebullition of activity as investors reacted to breaking news.

The scientist eagerly awaited the ebullition in the reaction, signaling the success of the experiment.

In the novel's climax, the protagonist's emotions reached an ebullition, leading to a dramatic turning point in the story.

The artist captured the ebullition of nature in the breathtaking landscape painting, depicting a vibrant sunrise.

The courtroom witnessed an ebullition of emotions as the verdict was announced, leaving some in tears and others in relief.

The ebullition of the yeast during the brewing process creates the delightful aroma of fresh beer.

The political debate reached an ebullition as candidates passionately discussed their views on healthcare reform.

The courtroom experienced an ebullition of tension as the lawyers presented their final arguments in the high-profile case.

The political debate led to an ebullition of opinions on social media, with users expressing their diverse perspectives.

The financial market experienced an ebullition of activity as the new economic policies were announced.

The chef observed the ebullition of the chocolate as it melted in the double boiler.

The romantic movie portrayed the ebullition of emotions between the lead characters, leaving the audience teary-eyed.

Amidst the chaos of the protest, there was an ebullition of solidarity as people from diverse backgrounds united for a common cause.

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