Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with plexuses:
4 syllables:
acceptance is,
affected his,
affection is,
agenda is,
aggression is,
amendment is,
antenna is,
assemblage is,
assessment is,
attendance is,
attended his,
attention is,
awareness is,
collected his,
collection is,
compression is,
conception is,
confession is,
connections is,
connection is,
consensus is,
contention is,
convention is,
correction is,
deception is,
declarant is,
defendant is,
defended his,
deflection is,
dependence is,
depression is,
detection is,
developed his,
developed is,
develops his,
develop his,
digestion is,
dilemma is,
dimensions is,
dimension is,
directed his,
directions is,
direction is,
discretion is,
dissection is,
elections is,
election is,
essential is,
exception is,
exemption is,
expected his,
expenses is,
expresses his,
expressions is,
expression is,
extended his,
extension is,
fluorescence is,
impairment is,
impression is,
infections is,
infection is,
inherit his,
injection is,
inspection is,
intention is,
intestine is,
invention is,
investments is,
investment is,
momentum is,
objection is,
oppression is,
percentage is,
perception is,
perfection is,
placenta is,
possession is,
potential is,
presented his,
presented is,
prevention is,
profession is,
progression is,
projection is,
protection is,
rebellion is,
reception is,
redemption is,
reflected his,
reflection is,
regression is,
rejection is,
repentance is,
repression is,
resection is,
resemblance is,
resented his,
retention is,
selected is,
selection is,
successful is,
succession is,
suggested is,
suggestion is,
suppression is,
suspension is,
transcendence is
6 syllables:
interdependence is

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