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Example sentences for "conjoined"

Lexicographically close words:
conjecture; conjectured; conjectures; conjecturing; conjoin; conjoining; conjoins; conjoint; conjointly; conjoyned
  1. By forming + thyself hourly to freedom conjoined with contentment, simplicity, and modesty.

  2. Until She is separated from His side, and cometh unto Him so that She may be conjoined with Him, face to face.

  3. Chapter XI: Concerning the Brain of Microprosopus and Its Connections And when both can be conjoined and bound together mutually (i.

  4. And when They are conjoined together, They appear to be only one body.

  5. And with most subtle ether were these intermingled and bound mutually together, but only when they were conjoined together, even the Great Father and Great Mother.

  6. With an ardent and sanguine admiration of the beauties of nature, Adelaide too possessed an enthusiastic love of literature, conjoined to a correctly formed and delicately refined taste.

  7. Green lawns and shining water, banks of laurel and fern, groves of oak and cedar, fountains and islands, are conjoined in artful disarray to offer on every side a promise of rest and shade.

  8. Conjoined with this in utter contradiction we have a cumbrous and elaborate recognition of such a purely personal and private principle as consanguinity.

  9. The nose and upper lip conjoined are produced into a short trunk, precisely comparable with that of the Elephant.

  10. The subsequent 13 volumes, of his Conjoined Series, are of still superior interest; and the whole form a vast storehouse of Mechanical and Chemical Invention.

  11. A distinct representation of this machine is given in Newton's Journal, conjoined series, vol.

  12. It is therefore proper that in this large majority of cases of remittent fever depurative treatment should be conjoined with the specific treatment.

  13. With the presence of one of these causes there is often conjoined another, and the conditions under which they are present are conveniently used in the classification of thrombi.

  14. The only remedy which has proved useful in relieving the first two of these symptoms is opium, conjoined with the external use of anodynes.

  15. If any marked tendency to collapse is observed, the subcutaneous injection of strychnia or of ether and digitalis, conjoined with diffusible stimulants internally and hot applications externally, are to be employed immediately.

  16. Ah, immortality so blind, To dream all things with it conjoined Must follow it from star to star And share with it immortal years.

  17. As to foreign powers, so long as they were conjoined with Great Britain in this contest, so long they were treated as the most abandoned tyrants, and, indeed, the basest of the human race.

  18. The conjoined streams of Marsyas and Meander make for the Icarian main and Mycale’s strand.

  19. Neither triple Geryon nor Hell’s fierce janitor can vie with him nor could the conjoined terrors of powerful Hydra, ravenous Scylla, and fiery Chimaera.

  20. The pistil as it slowly increases in length pushes the pollen out of the conjoined anthers, by the aid of a ring of bristles; the two lobes of the stigma being at this time closed and incapable of fertilisation.

  21. I determined on this occasion to avoid the error of using pollen of not quite equal maturity for crossing and self-fertilisation; so that I squeezed pollen out of the conjoined anthers of young flowers for both operations.

  22. His disease was scrofula; but, with his scrofulous tendencies were conjoined some other difficulties, more obscure and still more unmanageable.

  23. All the stars of the nature of Saturn, conjoined with the Sun, bring calamity and disgrace.

  24. If the benefics are conjoined with the Moon, the journeys will be safe and pleasant; if with the malefics they will produce mischances and ill-health in travelling.

  25. He says:--"I have remarked that the fylfot is sometimes described as being formed of four gammas conjoined in the centre.

  26. Some say it is composed of four gammas, conjoined in the centre, which as numerals expressed the Holy Trinity, and by its rectangular form symbolised the chief corner-stone of the Church.

  27. All causes are not conjoined to their usual effects with like uniformity.

  28. For this you must know, that there was conjoined herewith every man's name in Mansoul; also the seals of the pardon made a brave show.

  29. But the movements which are thus excited in the brain by the nerves variously affect the soul or mind, which is intimately conjoined with the brain, according to the diversity of the motions themselves.

  30. He who concealeth the secrets conjoined us heretofore And now His hand hath severed that which Himself made one.

  31. Two opposites, fire, incarnate in shining splendour of flame, And water, thy cheek uniteth, conjoined in wondrous wise.

  32. At the same time, the possession by woman of an important place in religion was assured, not only by her nature, but also by the fact that reverence for the supernatural was conjoined with every phase of life.

  33. Her tact and good sense, conjoined with his affection, enabled her to wield an influence over the emperor which had its effect in the weightiest affairs of State.

  34. There is in the Cabinet de France a bronze medallion representing the features of Commodus and Marcia conjoined in profile.

  35. These two bright orbs are wedded in Thy love, conjoined in servitude to Thy Holy Threshold, united in ministering to Thy Cause.

  36. We have already seen that Lyman & Fenton conjoined the making of artificial porcelain (Fig.

  37. His firm worked steadily in the manufacture of porcelain, chiefly of a domestic character, before they conjoined it with that of faience.

  38. The artists of the time appear to have chiefly directed their attention to tasteful combinations of lines in triangular, rectangular, and other odd forms, in which the two latter are united or conjoined with straight bands of color.

  39. When, in 1807, the Bramelds acquired the Swinton works, they conjoined the manufacture of Rockingham and fine pottery with porcelain of excellent quality.

  40. Mr. Coxon began with cream-colored ware, and conjoined it with white granite toward the end of 1863.


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