An original way truly of combatting skepticism, thus to throw open its widest gates!
Let not the reader think we have imagined a system for the sake of combatting it; the doctrine which we have here exposed, is the doctrine of Schelling.
In combatting the Liberal party it restored the power of the court, of the aristocracy, of the Church, and it facilitated the obnoxious restoration of clericalism, by which Austria to-day is dominated.
We do not allude to this theory for the purpose ofcombatting it; we suppose it would scarcely find a respectable advocate at the present day.
Is it not wonderful that the great metaphysician of New-England should thus worry himself and exhaust his powers in grappling with shadows and combatting dreams, which no sane man ever seriously entertained for a moment?
He expressed the belief that an audiencia would aid in combatting what he termed the retrogression of the colony under the influence of the priests.
Don't you remember what you were saying yourself the other day, of the absurdity of combatting pretences which the world sanctions?
They must know about fortifications--anti-aircraft guns--means for combatting aerial attack.
There was no combatting the destructive rays and chemical warfare of the Moon men.
To an inquiry from the woman's committee of Vienna for combatting the state regulation of vice Dr.
They have begun to recognize, that even supreme efforts on the part of a single individual are powerless in combatting evils that are rooted in social conditions, and influence his position accordingly.
Here we behold Malthusianism as a new weapon for combatting Socialism.
Something much more was here than the combattingof the influence of others.
In England the Reform Bill passed the Commons; and in France Horatia was combatting the influence of Morning Prayer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "combatting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.