noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The reliction of old customs has been gradual in this community.

Definition:Abandoning or ceasing to follow a traditional custom or practice.

From reliction of custom

Example:He faced social ostracism for the reliction of his political loyalty.

Definition:The act of abandoning one's loyalty or allegiance.

From reliction of loyalty

Example:The house was left in a state of reliction after the family moved to the city.

Definition:Refers to a state where something has been left behind or abandoned.

From state of reliction

Example:The company decided on the reliction of the land, which was no longer economically viable.

Definition:The act of leaving or abandoning land.

From reliction of land

Example:The old customs, such as the use of formal addresses, have seen a state of reliction in modern society.

Definition:Means the condition or situation of being left behind or abandoned.

From state of reliction

Example:After much discussion, the team had to deal with the reliction of their viewpoint regarding the project.

Definition:Abandoning or changing one's point of view.

From reliction of viewpoint

Example:She underwent a reliction of faith after questioning the core beliefs of her childhood religion.

Definition:Quitting a religion or faith.

From reliction of faith

Example:The successful reliction of a smoking habit is a common New Year's resolution.

Definition:The act of abandoning a habit or custom.

From reliction of habit

Example:The reliction of the practice of filing tax returns by post is expected with the advent of electronic tax filing.

Definition:Abandoning an established or traditional practice.

From reliction of practice

Example:The reliction of slavery has been one of the most profound changes in human history.

Definition:Abolishing or putting an end to the practice of slavery.

From reliction of slavery