Crossword-Solution: ACTUATION 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Actuation n. A bringing into action; movement.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
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greedy person
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Sentences with ACTUATION (5)

And I here take occasion to declare, that my conviction of the danger and injury of this principle was and is my chief motive for bringing the doctrine itself into question; the main error of which consists in the confounding of two distinct conceptions—revelation by the Eternal Word, and actuation of the Holy Spirit.
Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2014
First, the term is used in the sense of Information miraculously communicated by voice or vision; and secondly, where without any sensible addition or infusion, the writer or speaker uses and applies his existing gifts of power and knowledge under the predisposing, aiding, and directing actuation of God’s Holy Spirit.
Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2014
Powerful as "the spirit of the first-born Cain" has continued, down to our age, and in the most improved divisions of mankind, there was, nevertheless, in the ancient pagan race, (as there is in some portions of the modern,) a more complete, uncontrolled actuation of the all-killing, all-devouring fury, a more absolute possession of Moloch.
An Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance John Foster 2005
Perhaps in an emotional moment.… That knowledge of the frailties of genus homo was too deep for comfort in such actuation.
Witch-Doctors Charles Beadle 2007
For its maintenance and actuation were not limited to the person of a Pope, who could only be the representative, the bearer, the enactor, for the world of this idea in its fullest meaning.
The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI Thomas W. (Thomas William) Allies 2009