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arrestive

[uh-res-tiv] / əˈrɛs tɪv /








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Similarly he could disguise his voice, the natural tones of which were low, monotonous, and of no arrestive quality.

From The Grey Room by Phillpotts, Eden

They were of a flamboyant Italian period, and more arrestive than distinguished.

From The Grey Room by Phillpotts, Eden

They give out arrestive thoughts, and you are vastly impressed, but on longer acquaintance, or on returning to them after an interval, you find that it is they who have been arrested by their thoughts.

From Without Prejudice by Zangwill, Israel

It was an arrestive rather than a beautiful face, though charming enough when she smiled.

From Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People by Zangwill, Israel

The accumulation of carbonic acid in the breathed air would also have a similar arrestive power over destructive assimilation.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" by Various




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