jactitation

[US]/ˌdʒæk.tɪˈteɪ.ʃən/
[UK]/ˌdʒæk.tɪˈteɪ.ʃən/

Translation

n.restlessness or tossing about; a legal action for a false marriage; restlessness
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

jactitation of claims

jactitation of rights

jactitation in court

jactitation of title

jactitation defense

jactitation actions

jactitation issue

jactitation laws

jactitation statement

jactitation evidence

Example Sentences

his constant jactitation about his wealth annoyed everyone.

the jactitation of the athlete made him a target for criticism.

she was tired of his jactitation regarding his accomplishments.

the politician's jactitation did not resonate with the voters.

his jactitation about his travels left others feeling inadequate.

jactitation can often alienate friends and family.

she avoided his jactitation, preferring genuine conversations.

the jactitation of the celebrity was met with skepticism.

his jactitation about his education impressed some but not others.

people often see jactitation as a sign of insecurity.

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