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Example sentences for "analytically"

Lexicographically close words:
analysis; analyst; analysts; analytic; analytical; analytics; analytique; analyzable; analyze; analyzed
  1. Swanton--have studied many of these languages analytically and comparatively.

  2. This connexion is only supplied by theories which treat aberrations generally and analytically by means of indefinite series.

  3. Such a group is defined analytically as the totality of the transformations of the form as, 1x1 + as, 2x2 + .

  4. I am presciently and analytically egotistic, with some arresting dead-feeling genius.

  5. It behooves one to heed those conditions in broaching the countermining counter-irritant words if one would avoid blowing oneself analytically broadcast.

  6. This coating also must be stripped off, if we wish to trace the myth analytically to its primitive form.

  7. Are they analytically or synthetically connected together?

  8. This thinking is now falsely taken as a real thing; the being of the Ego as object is connected with the Ego as subject, and that which is affirmed analytically of the latter is predicated synthetically of the former.

  9. We have here the conception of original energy, instead of the Ionic original matter; the first attempt to explain being and its motion from a principle analytically attained.

  10. The doctrine which treats the perception of matter analytically does this; therefore the analytic or psychological doctrine is identical with the representative theory.

  11. Secondly, Did Dr Reid go to work analytically in his treatment of the perception of matter?

  12. Cases where the initial consonants of a short sentence analytically express the date.

  13. As many descriptions of the phenomenon are gathered from as many angles as possible, these are the data to be analytically examined, synthesized, and described.

  14. He smiled as he walked away, making it analytically out that poor Sir Arthur had obtained a concession, in the domestic sphere, only at the price of a concession.

  15. All this is, of course, to deal coldly and analytically with something which, as it has worked out in religious life, has been neither cold nor analytical.

  16. The rectilinear system is, therefore, the one by means of which are ordinarily constructed the most essential theories of general geometry, intended to express analytically the most important geometrical phenomena.

  17. This consists essentially in that admirable property of the signs + and-, of representing analytically the oppositions of directions of which certain magnitudes are susceptible.

  18. That 7 + 5 must equal 12 does not follow analytically from the conception of the sum of seven and five.

  19. The principle that multiplicity of representation presupposes absolute unity in the thinking subject can neither be demonstrated analytically from mere concepts, nor derived from experience.

  20. The concepts which are analytically treated may be either empirical or a priori.

  21. But it may proceed in the reverse fashion, analytically developing the implications supposed to be involved in the "I think," viewed as an existential judgment, i.

  22. Analytically the next grade or stage is what the Romanist calls juristic possession as distinguished from natural possession.

  23. But the latter was so thoroughly established as a formal transaction that the case of a loan of money, analytically a real contract, preserved the incidents of the strict law.

  24. Mathematics is peculiarly independent of cultural circumstances, since it deals analytically with mankind's native gifts of logic, not with the ephemeral traits acquired by habituation.

  25. But even at that day, the laws of optics and the equations which translate them analytically will remain true, at least as a first approximation.

  26. It appears, moreover, that a definition which is analytically precise may not in all cases be easy to reconcile with geometrical prepossessions.

  27. The sin squared 2[phi] term in the expression for G, and the corresponding deviation of the meridian from an ellipse, have been analytically established by Sir G.

  28. Man can think analytically and rationally of the civil and moral things that are within nature, also of the spiritual and celestial things that are above nature, yea, he can be so elevated into wisdom as even to see God.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "analytically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.