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Example sentences for "conventionalization"

Lexicographically close words:
conventionalism; conventionalisms; conventionalists; conventionalities; conventionality; conventionalized; conventionally; conventions; convento; convents
  1. In the Nuttall Codex there is a remarkably beautiful conventionalization of a scorpion (Pl.

  2. They carry the restriction and conventionalization of the material of tragedy much farther than did the plays of Shirley and his contemporaries; and, somewhat before Racine, they confine the main course of tragedy to sentimental love.

  3. Lions of normal formation, exceptionally occurring in the place of these cherubims, show so masterly an understanding of nature and such wise conventionalization that, with the sphinx-like lions of Egypt (compare Fig.

  4. To appreciate Japanese art it is necessary to become accustomed to the conventionalization of treatment-to understand what the artist was after, and to judge from that standpoint.

  5. There is the same conventionalization in treatment, again charming.

  6. Was the conventionalization of the octopus design much more ancient than the earliest Trojan examples of the symbol?

  7. The weapon seemed to be a conventionalization of the octopus.

  8. When the women lived in the temple that fact established conventionalization about them and gave to their life that regulation which has made decency and order in all ages.

  9. The conventionalization consists in ignoring breaches of the ordinary taboo.

  10. Conventionalization also comes into play to cover the dress of the ballet or burlesque opera and the bathing dress.

  11. Our children have to be taught that "that is in the Bible," that is, they have to learn the conventionalization by which the archaic forms are covered.

  12. This intervention of conventionalization to remove cases from the usual domain of the mores into a special field, where they can be protected and tolerated by codes and standards modified in their favor, is of very great importance.

  13. The regulations are always a conventionalization which sets the terms, modes, and conditions under which a pair may cohabit.

  14. In this case, as in very many others, the conventionalization consists in ignoring the violation of current standards of propriety.

  15. In the mythologies this kind of conventionalization was essential.

  16. The conventionalization is still so strong that the effects on public morals which we might expect are not produced.

  17. Things which exist under conventionalization never furnish grounds for an ethical judgment on the group which practices them.

  18. When, later, prostitution became an independent social fact and was adjudged bad, sacral harlotry long continued under the conventionalization and persistence of religious usage (sec.

  19. On account of accidents which may occur, wellbred people are always ready to apply conventionalization to mishaps of speech, dress, manner, etc.

  20. The conventionalization bars out what might be offensive (i.

  21. The vows show us the motive which maintained this usage, and these statements clearly show the conventionalization which enveloped the whole.

  22. Therefore bathing is unavoidable, and is put under the same conventionalization as that which surrounded latrines in the cities of Europe fifty years ago.


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