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Example sentences for "cancels"

Lexicographically close words:
cancellation; cancellations; cancelled; cancelling; cancellous; cancer; cancerous; cancers; cancha; cancrum
  1. The answer depends upon the other question, how far the outbreak of war cancels existing treaties between belligerents.

  2. And if a party cancels the peace treaty and wages war against the offender who violated it, this war is a new war, and in no way a continuation of the previous war which was terminated by the violated treaty of peace.

  3. Death cancels every thing but truth; and strips a man of every thing but genius and virtue.

  4. To repeat sacred texts a certain number of times is also laid down as a condition of salvation,[103] and the doctrine is gradually developed that a single invocation of the divine name cancels a whole life of iniquity and crime.

  5. An accepted present never quite cancels the obligation to punish in the breast of the offended person or tribe.

  6. If anyone assists an Aleut, and afterwards offends him, he does not forget the former favour, and in his mind it often cancels the offence.

  7. The cancels he made to suit his varying views were in accordance with his practice.

  8. It is not for a moment to be supposed that it cancels any existing obligations of a slave to his master.

  9. The Christian is aware of both facts; and he must not suppose that the one cancels the other.

  10. Such is the labyrinth of confusion and contradiction this anarchical system leads into; a system that cancels all constitutions by God and men anent civil government.

  11. But to what purpose are any such laws and constitutions, if this vague principle is once admitted, which cancels and disannuls all such provisos and acts?

  12. The Cancels will be found put up with Vol.

  13. In the first gush of our wisdom drawn directly from experience there is a mental intoxication that cancels the old world and establishes a new one, not allowing us to ask whether it is too late.

  14. Though life, however, is initially experimental and always remains experimental at bottom, yet experiment fortifies certain tendencies and cancels others, so that a gradual sediment of habit and wisdom is formed in the stream of time.

  15. There is a high breathlessness about beauty that cancels lust and superstition.

  16. Reproduction thus partly entertains the desire to be immortal by giving it a vicarious fulfilment, and partly cancels it by adding an impulse and joy which, when you think of it, accepts mortality.

  17. All of them, perhaps, were led at times by the very force and reality of their own thought into the fatal separation that cancels its meaning.

  18. On 24th June arrives off Naples and cancels the agreement of capitulation of the forts.

  19. Hence the documentary proof written by his own hand and that of Emma's cancels Nelson's childish device to throw a too critical public off the scent.

  20. The community does not use force as such at all; it merely cancels the force of units and determines that nobody shall use it.

  21. And it thus cancels the power of the units to use it against other units (other than as a part of the community) by standing ready at all times to reduce the power of any one unit to futility.

  22. Mrs. Hooker appeals for help, cancels lecture engagements to go to her aid, 374; learns Mrs. Woodhull will address cong.

  23. Here Christian Science intervenes, ex- 361:3 plains these doctrinal points, cancels the disagreement, and settles the question.

  24. One day he gives us an order and the next day cancels it, Mawruss--and that's the kind of a man he is.

  25. My change of heart a change of style demands; 510 The Consolation cancels the Complaint, And makes a convert of my guilty song.

  26. Virtue, or purposed virtue, still be thine; This cancels thy complaint at once, this leaves In act no trifle, and no blank in time.

  27. Our quick-returning folly cancels all; As the tide rushing razes what is writ In yielding sands, and smooths the letter'd shore.

  28. In so far as man relates himself to God, he cancels all finitude and transitoriness, and by this feeling frees himself from the externality of phenomena.

  29. Education is the act which gradually cancels the original inequality of teacher and pupil, in that it converts what was at first the property of the former into the property of the latter, and this by means of his own activity.


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