Hence these formal considerations proved conclusively that, no matter how great the probability of Atheism might appear to be in a relative sense, we have no means of estimating such probability in an absolute sense.
Therefore it is that even the most ultimate of relative truths with which, as we have seen, the question of Theism is so vitally associated, is almost without meaning when contemplated in an absolute sense.
Or, in other words, although we may establish some probability in a sense relative to ourselves, we are unable to know how far this probability is a probability in an absolute sense.
The normal brain which exceeds the common limits of volume is not, in an absolute sense, incompatible with life.
A stout, robust child will weigh less, in an absolute sense, than an adult man who is extremely thin and emaciated; but relatively to the mass of his body, he will weigh more.
There is a great difference between a thing's being presented to the mind as an object in an absolute sense, or merely as an ideal object.
So when the demons do anything of their own natural power, these things are called "miracles" not in an absolute sense, but in reference to ourselves.
Trinity" is taken in an absolute sense; for it signifies the threefold number of persons.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "absolute sense" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.