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Example sentences for "concordant"

Lexicographically close words:
concomitantly; concomitants; concord; concordance; concordances; concordats; concords; concours; concourse; concourses
  1. Repeated and varied experiments gave, for the calculation of the values of the resistances, equations so concordant that the following results may be considered very approximate.

  2. But the latter view has the advantage of giving concordant results when the trains are considered separately, and that without regard to the relative positions of the axes or the kind of gearing employed.

  3. After assuring himself, by experiments on a small scale, that calculation and observation gave concordant results for the flat ring, the author made an experiment on a larger scale with the annular network.

  4. The results obtained by Mr. Mascart (which have been submitted to the Committee on Unities of the Congress of Electricians now in session at Paris), are sensibly concordant with those obtained independently in England by Lord Rayleigh.

  5. As for the chronicle, the one indispensable book to the student of American Masonry is the History of Freemasonry and Concordant Orders, by W.

  6. Hughan and Stillson, History of Masonry and Concordant Orders.

  7. And I heard say: "By human intellect And by authority concordant with it, Of all thy loves reserve for God the highest.

  8. We have the concordant evidence of three distinct witnesses, of whom at least two were on the spot when the alleged miracles were wrought, one writing at the time, another some years afterwards in a distant country.

  9. It appeared to me to be much more ancient than the tertiary conglomerate of Barigon, and I saw it covering, in concordant position, a slaty clay, somewhat analogous to muriatiferous clay.

  10. Concordant testimony was given by the spectroscope.

  11. Argelander now obtained an entirely concordant result from the large number of 390, determined with the scrupulous accuracy characteristic of Bessel's work and his own.

  12. What the elder observer did for the northern heavens, the younger did for the southern, and with generally concordant results.

  13. A fairly concordant result was published in 1895 by Mr. B.

  14. While the latter is probably an attribute of all living matter, the former is the result of the concordant action of a nervous tissue highly differentiated and ‘hierarchized,’ or brought into a relation of mutual dependence.

  15. Since the literature was not sufficiently concordant to warrant positive conclusions concerning the stability of ointments containing free iodine, it seemed worth while to conduct experiments with preparations of known origin.

  16. On the plan of a cross rises the triangulation of the edifice; and a hundred obelisks, lifted up equally to heaven, express the concordant homage of love and of faith.

  17. Beside she might be ignorant of their natures, who was not versed in their names, as being not present at the general survey of Animals, when Adam assigned unto every one a name concordant unto its nature.

  18. In the tenth moneth, in the first day of the moneth were the tops of the mountains seen: Concordant whereunto is the relation of humane Authors, Inundationes plures fuere, prima novimestris inundatio terrarum sub prisco Ogyge.

  19. And the first requisites of national welfare are the observance of this degree, and the concordant performance of these functions in the general interest.

  20. The suspended part then goes on to its concordant note, which must lie on an adjacent (and in most cases a lower) degree of the scale.

  21. Unessential discords are those that are treated purely as the phenomena of transition, delay or ornament, in an otherwise concordant harmony.

  22. The Greek perception of certain successions of sounds as concordant rests on a principle identifiable with the scientific basis of concord in simultaneous sounds.

  23. The optimistic and pessimistic points-of-view are the means by which the concordant and discordant notes in life are sounded.

  24. Still the sweet concordant brotherhood of these morning hours witnesses what Christian love can do, and prophesies what shall yet be and shall not pass.

  25. An image of the concordant will of the Just, and of the unity of Justice under the Empire.

  26. How unto just petitions shall those substances be deaf, who, in order to give me wish to pray unto them, were concordant in silence?

  27. It makes no difference that the highest religious systems are concordant with the best-established principles of natural science, that the Mosaic ordinances, for example, are based on excellent hygienic rules.

  28. Concordant set forms do serve for the exactest concord in the churches, that all at once may speak the same things.

  29. And that these same phenomena must therefore be considered as conclusive evidence for the action of some other natural law or laws conditioning the simultaneous and independent evolution of these harmonious and concordant adaptations.

  30. Concordant variations not unlikely on a non-Darwinian evolutionary hypothesis.

  31. The difficulties with regard to the eye have been well put by Mr. Murphy, especially that of the concordant result of visual development springing from different starting-points and continued on by independent roads.

  32. This observation seems, however, to be concordant with the general practice of farmers, according to which it is usual to keep a greater number of the females of the domesticated animals, on account of their utility.

  33. Pagenstecher attempted an important readjustment of Thury's theory, and tried to show that it might be made concordant with what had been elucidated by previous observations.

  34. The air became tremulous with rippling colors, whose vibrant waves, with quick succession of concordant tints afforded to the eye an exquisite pleasure akin to that which the ear receives from a carillon of bells.

  35. I can think of no better way to describe it than to say that it was as if a great organ should send forth from its keys harmonic vibrations consisting not of concordant sounds but of even more perfectly related undulations of color.

  36. And with this concordant song of gratitude to God, the third session of the Vatican Council was appropriately closed.

  37. Why, in the latter case, should there be absence of thought instead of a union of two or several thoughts, concordant or contrary?


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